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Crystal Ball: 10 Predictions for 2010

Postby Cro Morgan » Mon, 04 Jan 2010 22:50

Predictions made by Tom Perrotta, senior editor at TENNIS magazine.

How many do you think will come true?

1. Roger Federer doesn’t win a major title. I don’t think Federer has added the last major to his resume (he has won 15, more than any man in history). The upcoming year, though, promises to be the most challenging of his career as the tour’s young stars (chiefly Juan Martin del Potro and Andy Murray) mature, and Federer’s long-time rival, Rafael Nadal, looks to regain his form after recovering from injuries. This would be Federer’s first year without a major title since 2002.

2. Rafael Nadal wins the French Open and Wimbledon
. Nadal isn’t going to age as well as Federer, but I don’t think we have to worry about that just yet. He’ll turn 24 in June and has at least two more good seasons left in his sometimes-achy knees. Once he recaptures Paris, he’ll have a lot of confidence headed into Wimbledon.

3. Maria Sharapova wins the Australian Open. In Melbourne, all eyes will be on the newly unretired Justine Henin, last year’s comeback champ, Kim Clijsters, and defending champion Serena Williams. Sharapova will upstage them all. The 24-year-old Russian struggled with injuries in 2009 and couldn’t master a new service motion, but she played better in the fall (and also reverted to her old service motion). Sharapova performs well in Melbourne and there’s no reason she can’t return to the form that won the title there in 2008.

4. Justine Henin wins the French Open, but not Wimbledon. Since she announced her comeback, Henin has been talking about Wimbledon, the only major title to elude her. Winning it so early in her comeback is too much to ask.

5. Novak Djokovic becomes the No. 1 player in the world.
The Serb could accomplish this without winning a major title, since he put in so-so performances in Australia, Paris and London last year (quarterfinals, third round and quarterfinals, respectively) and can gain lots of points at those tournaments. This is the case even if prediction No. 2 (Nadal wins the French Open and Wimbledon) comes true, provided Nadal doesn’t perform nearly as well at the Australian and U.S. Opens, where he has a lot of points to defend (winner and semifinal).

6. Venus Williams doesn’t win a major, contemplates retirement.
Last year’s Wimbledon final took a lot out of the elder Williams sister. She’ll turn 30 this year and the women’s field, weak in recent years, is suddenly difficult again now that Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters and Maria Sharapova are motivated and healthy. If Venus continues to suffer from niggling injuries and perform poorly at the major tournaments, she might well call it quits.

7. Argentina wins the Davis Cup.
To residents of the greatest tennis nation to never with the Davis Cup I say, “2010 is your year.” Juan Martin del Potro is getting better by the month. David Nalbandian is ready come back from injury. And for once, the team will get along well enough to capture a title, while defeating Russia and defending champion Spain along the way.

8. Melanie Oudin drops in the rankings. Melanie Oudin is for real. She’s tough-minded, has first-rate footwork, and her playing style is suited to all surfaces. She still needs time to mature, however. Oudin plays a risky game (lots of angles and little margin for error) and I expect her to lose more bets this year, now that people are expecting a lot from her. Good things, perhaps great things, are in her future, but probably not in 2010.

9. Dinara Safina falls outside the Top 10.
Safina, who’s been suffering from a lower back injury, was a wreck (mentally and physically) by the end of 2009. In 2010, we’re going to see how tough it is to obtain the No. 1 ranking by playing pretty well everywhere but not winning many tournaments. Safina has points to defend at almost every stop on the tour next season. Her ranking could fall far, and quickly.

10. Andy Roddick becomes a father. I’m not privy to any pending announcement, so calm down. The recently married Roddick would make a good dad, though. Why should papa Federer have all the fun?
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Postby fedfan » Mon, 04 Jan 2010 22:54

I'd say Rafa will win the French but not Wimbledon.

4, 5, 8 and 10 I would say most likely.
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Postby picachu211 » Tue, 05 Jan 2010 01:05

Totally useless.
I only see 4, 8, 10 happening.
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Postby advocateof04 » Tue, 05 Jan 2010 05:46

I don't know, I feel Venus will be here a while. She's been really motivated lately and is really looking forward to the 2012 Olympics; she's a natural athlete also, age isn't as significant of a variable for her.
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Postby Q. Reese » Tue, 05 Jan 2010 12:13

1, 2, 4, 8. I am going with them. :)
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Postby Coolhand Texas » Tue, 05 Jan 2010 16:44

everybody is picking on oudin

Well then again if you were watching her at the hoffman cup, she looks nothing like last year, in fact its quite painful to watch her play at all.
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Postby fedfan » Tue, 05 Jan 2010 18:15

advocateof04 wrote:I don't know, I feel Venus will be here a while. She's been really motivated lately and is really looking forward to the 2012 Olympics; she's a natural athlete also, age isn't as significant of a variable for her.
Wimbledon is what brings out the best in her, she is always likely to do well there regardless of her form anywhere else.
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Postby jayl0ve » Wed, 06 Jan 2010 04:30

I'd actually change #9 to 'Safina falls off the face of the planet into a giant black hole and is never seen/heard from ever again and everybody was happy'

She will have no room to breathe with Henin and Clijsters back in force. Remember 2009, Dinara. It ain't happening again for you. :lol:
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Postby Q. Reese » Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:07

Yea. It was like no one wanted 2009. The Belgiums saw it and came back on tour. Now, most WTA players will regret not really cherishing the chance they had once before.

I am still surprised that Serena did not dominate as much after they retired.
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Postby jayl0ve » Wed, 06 Jan 2010 13:59

http://www.tennis.com/articles/template ... 2&zoneid=9

Anybody see this list?? Kinda regrettable that he left off the Soderling/Nadal French Open match. This easily is the best match of 2009 for me, if only because of the spectacle that it presented (a very unexpected person beating the undisputed 'King of Clay'). Not to mention the 'history' that Soderling and Nadal had. Watching that victory of Soderling's, there was a palpable feeling of revenge and "HAHAHA SUCKA!!' on Soderling's part, and it was beautiful to watch somebody break through at such a high level against such an impossibly difficult and stubborn opponent.
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Postby Q. Reese » Fri, 08 Jan 2010 09:33

Jay,

You think it was because of Nadal's "alleged" injury. Perhaps, he did not want to be controversial with ranking it amongst the others?
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Postby Coolhand Texas » Fri, 08 Jan 2010 17:58

do you all think federers record of consecutive slams will come to a close this year?
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Postby Q. Reese » Sat, 09 Jan 2010 11:50

Coolhand Texas wrote:do you all think federers record of consecutive slams will come to a close this year?


I've been saying that for years! Yea. Definitely, I would say this year if very little of the top 10 are injured.
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Postby jayl0ve » Sat, 09 Jan 2010 12:10

I've learned to not put anything past Federer. It's stupid to make any predictions about him....the first quarter/half of 2009, he looked as weak as he'd looked in 5-6 years. Now he's basically as strong as ever.
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Postby Q. Reese » Sat, 09 Jan 2010 12:13

Really? You think? Okay, but I feel that he is falling slowly but surely from his peak and cannot maintain it. Perhaps, this is okay, because his peak was getting a bit boring (no one could stay with him).

Now, this is so different because of Federer and increased competition and improvement in the game.
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