Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Expect Exciting and Tricky Men's Tennis

Last time, I wrote something about the pitiable performance of Spanish popular tennis player, Juan Carlos Ferrero. I do not know if he was able to read it because just this week the former world unsurpassed player made it to the Cincinnati Masters competition. Unfortunately, Ferrero lost to Andy Roddick but I understand what he has attained so far is a good development in his ailing tennis career. That Cincinnati accomplishment is a superb boost of confidence on his part as the important US Open in New York draws nearer.

It's been a long time since he played last in the semifinals and this must be very extraordinary for him because of the issues he had gone through. Personally, I am also cheerful for this latest improvement on his career. First, he being able to hammer world number two and fellow Spanish Rodel Nadal, is something that can bring back the spark in his vanishing career. Second, it can also encourage himself and help him grasp that he is still young and that he can still play competitive tennis.

The Cincinnati Masters competition only tells us that eventual frontrunners Federer and Nadal do not anymore dominate tennis. Come backing players like Andy Roddick and Juan Carlos Ferrero assure us that men's tennis would be very exciting and stimulating these coming days.

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