Tennis fans around the world are rejoicing as the grand slam season has kicked off. Things are most definitely exciting on both sides of the tour, leading many to speculate as to who will dominate the sport this year. Let's take a look at the men of the sport.
While recent years seemingly belonged to Federer and Nadal and their classic rivalry with one another, there are a few more players in the mix who should pose a threat to them both.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have had a profound impact on the sport and remain the top two in the game, but their leads aren't as comfortable as they once used to be. As a result, it's time to list a few more players who may finish at the top. Let's look at the contenders.
Obviously, there's Roger Federer. He should always be considered the favorite to finish at the top of the rankings, as he's done so nearly every year during the course of the last decade. Still, his age of 29 means he's getting up there in years.
The player who poses the biggest threat to Federer is Rafael Nadal, who seems to have his number whenever they meet lately. Having beaten him during their last two grand slam finals matchups, the key to Nadal's success this year will be his knees, which gave him problems last year.
Out of nowhere last year came Juan Martin Del Potro, a young sensation from Argentina who seemingly came out of nowhere to stun the world when he defeated Roger Federer in the finals of the US Open last year. Many believe that he could very likely finish the year at number one.
Then, there are two final players who will both have a go at the throne.
From Serbia comes Novak Djokovic, a player whose potential has long been known. Unfortunately, the talent of Federer and Nadal has been too great for him to surpass. This could change though, and 2010 could be his breakout year.
Then, there's Andy Murray. At 22 years old, this British talent is on the rise and peaked as high as number two last year. With some big wins in 2010, he could be this year's dark horse. - 31983
While recent years seemingly belonged to Federer and Nadal and their classic rivalry with one another, there are a few more players in the mix who should pose a threat to them both.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have had a profound impact on the sport and remain the top two in the game, but their leads aren't as comfortable as they once used to be. As a result, it's time to list a few more players who may finish at the top. Let's look at the contenders.
Obviously, there's Roger Federer. He should always be considered the favorite to finish at the top of the rankings, as he's done so nearly every year during the course of the last decade. Still, his age of 29 means he's getting up there in years.
The player who poses the biggest threat to Federer is Rafael Nadal, who seems to have his number whenever they meet lately. Having beaten him during their last two grand slam finals matchups, the key to Nadal's success this year will be his knees, which gave him problems last year.
Out of nowhere last year came Juan Martin Del Potro, a young sensation from Argentina who seemingly came out of nowhere to stun the world when he defeated Roger Federer in the finals of the US Open last year. Many believe that he could very likely finish the year at number one.
Then, there are two final players who will both have a go at the throne.
From Serbia comes Novak Djokovic, a player whose potential has long been known. Unfortunately, the talent of Federer and Nadal has been too great for him to surpass. This could change though, and 2010 could be his breakout year.
Then, there's Andy Murray. At 22 years old, this British talent is on the rise and peaked as high as number two last year. With some big wins in 2010, he could be this year's dark horse. - 31983
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