Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Preview: Indian Wells 2015


It's time for one of my favourite tournaments on tour! The desert oasis of Indian Wells is so popular among players and the fans. The tournament always seeks to improve and provide an even better week and a half every year. As usual, all of the top players arrive in Indian Wells fresh and ready as it's the first masters tournament of the season.

There's a lot of great play right now, so there is sure to be tough competition. Let's analyse the main contenders on the mens side.

Djokovic- defending champion and hard court genius, Novak always performs well in this tournament. After winning the Australian Open against Murray, he's in great form. However, a loss in the Dubai final to Federer shows he's not unstoppable. For sure I can see Novak reaching the semi finals or further.

Winning Percentage- 86%
Best result- Win 2008, 2011, 2014.
Last Title- Australian Open 2015.

Federer- coming off the back of a win in Dubai, Roger's also in great form. He's healthy and constantly improving after a successful 2014. He started the season well and has picked up 2 titles so far this year.

Winning Percentage- 83%
Best result- Win 2004, 2005, 2006, 2012.
Last Title- Dubai Tennis Championships 2015

Nadal- a comeback from injury in the second half of 2014 has been wobbly at times, but Rafa's results are improving every tournament. His form is still questionable, but if anybody can rise to a challenge, it's Rafa. The slower hard court and dry heat help Rafa's game substantially.

Winning Percentage- 85%
Best Result- Win 2007, 2009, 2013
Last Title- Argentina Open 2015

Murray- a great season started with reaching the final of the Australian Open. It's the first time since he's really been at his best level of tennis for a while. Andy is motivated at the moment and is hoping to get off to a great start in California.

Winning Percentage- 69%
Best Result- Final 2009
Last Title- Valencia Open 2014.

The big four are the main contenders in my eyes, but it's very likely that there will be a dark horse. I'm very excited. The mens draw is out.























As I'm a Rafan, of course I'm a little more positive than some others may be about his chances. He still has doubts over his form but that's normal after a comeback. Rafa is healthy and improving every match, so I really think he has a great chance at having a successful tournament. Rafa always really enjoys Indian Wells so that also helps as he's likely to be more relaxed. A win in Buenos Aires will have improved his confidence too. There are lots of good signs, so I'm hopeful.

Rafa's potential route to the final (optimistic) is as follows;

1st Round Bye
2nd Round- Igor Sijsling
3rd Round- Donald Young
Round of 16- Gilles Simon
Quarterfinal- Milos Raonic
Semifinal- Roger Federer
Final- Novak Djokovic

Have a wonderful tournament everybody, I can't wait.

Vamos.


Monday, 2 March 2015

Rafa: Ending the Trophy Drought


Before the tournament in Buenos Aires, doubts still hovered over Rafa. Will he return to his best? When will he? A disappointing finish in Rio led to even more questions and worried us all.

Just one week later, Rafa is now celebrating his 65th ATP title and his 46th clay court title. Yep, that's right, the 8 month title drought is over.





In the last 8 months, Rafa's lost his appendix, Marin Cilic won a grand slam and Li Na retired. A lot has happened since Rafa's been stuck on title number 64.

After a great first few matches, Rafa was to play great friend Pico in the final.
Rain delays disrupted the final, resulting in Bossy Rafa complaining and the whole court having to be re surfaced. Once the final started at around 5pm both players were strong. Rafa's grunts got louder and balls landed deeper (sorry) and he forced a break and a one set lead. The second set was easy, Rafa's confidence was high and he was dominating. A simple final resulted in Rafa winning the tournament
6-4 6-1.


It's been a really long time since we've seen Rafa's teeth bite a trophy, so this win was so special, especially as we got some super cute Rafico photos out of it! I'm so proud of Rafa, and I hope this win is one of many to come. A title will improve his confidence for sure. Having a solid win so early on in the year is a great thing, even if it is only a small tournament.






Next up is Indian Wells. Rafa won here in 2013 but only reached the 3rd round last year, so we're hoping to improve once again. It's one of my favourite tournaments so I'm really looking forward to it.

Vamos.