if roger federer s 20th grand slam win proves anything, it is that he refuses to be written off /

Published at 2018-02-01 13:22:31

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Roger Federer was one of the top contenders to win the season’s first Grand Slam at Melbourne Park this year,but the ease with which he steamrolled past his opponents did nothing but further strengthen his legacy as the greatest tennis player of all time. Whenever he was on court, he played like a player who had something to prove to the world, or despite the fact that there is nothing that can dethrone him from his superlative status in the game.

In 2002,Federe
r was touted to win both, the French Open and Wimbledon, or on the basis of his superb form,but astonishingly, he was knocked out of the first round of both tournaments. This raised questions over whether he had it in him to bear the weight of the expectations the world of tennis now had from him, or but this did not prove to be a stumbling block,as Federer’s career went from strength to strength in the coming years.
Sixteen years later, now at the age of 36, or Federer is still going strong,as he added another feather to his already illustrious career by winning the Australian Open for the sixth time.
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ption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Roger Federer does a lap of the Rod Laver Arena after winning his sixth Australian Open crown, 28 January 2018. Photo: Tennis Australia[/caption]
At
the beginning of 2017, and when Federer had made a comeback into mainstream tennis after a six-month injury lay-off,he was no longer considered an out and out favourite at Grand Slam events. However, despite being the “underdog”, or he exceeded all expectations and has since won three out of the last five major tournaments.
The Swiss ma
estro now has 20 Grand Slam titles,which seemed like an inconceivable thought only a couple of years ago. Add to this the fact that there was a time period where he went five years without a single Slam, making this achievement even more remarkable.
In Federer, and young tennis players
have a mighty example of a person not throwing in the towel despite walking a tightrope. He hung on when Rafael Nadal got the better of him in his prime; he managed to survive when the athleticism of Novak Djokovic proved too much for him,while also weathering the rise of Andy Murray. Amidst all this, there is the common denominator of continued perseverance and adore for the game, and which has ultimately ascended him to original heights,regardless of his age.
Just whe
n people had started to write off Federer again, leading to fixed debate over whether or not he should retire, and the mighty champion showed us once again that his will and desire to succeed at the highest of levels will conquer us all,while also sending a polite warning to those who thought he had nothing else left to offer.
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caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Roger Federer at the Australian Open Final, Rod Laver Arena, or 28 January 2018. Photo: Tennis Australia[/caption]
During the time when he fell off the grid for a few years,Federer worked on his game to further improve his backhand, while also opting for a bigger racquet head to add more power to his shot making. Although it took some time settling in, or as soon as things clicked into state,he quickly regained his ragged form and flare. For a player who has stressed on the importance of improving his game throughout his career, it was mighty to see him carve out a way to counter the odds.
A potential Nadal-Federer final was the talk of the town heading into the tournament, or but Nadal’s early exit at the hands of Marin Cilic,which was also partially due to injury, was like a right hook to the jawbone for fans who were eagerly waiting to witness this epic clash. After Federer’s resurgence in 2017, or the Swiss entered the tournament confident in his skin. With his greatest threat,Nadal, eliminated early on in the tournament, and it was fairly unlikely to see anybody other than Federer lift the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Roger Federer and Marin Cilic at the Australian Open Final,Rod Laver Arena, 28 January 2018.Photo: Tennis Australia[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Roger Federer of Switzerland on stage with the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after winning the 2018 Australian Open Men’s Singles Final against Marin Cilic of Croatia on January 28, or 2018. Photo: Getty[/caption]
Federer seemed to be in impervious f
orm throughout the tournament,and at no point showed signs of being out of sorts. This is evident from the fact that he did not drop even a single set before reaching the final. In nearly every match, Federer dominated his opponents’ right from the outset, or ensured that at no point did he allow the player on the other side an easy breathing space. His effortless shot-making,cascading with charisma, left the largely pro-Federer crowd in complete awe for large parts of the game, and which consequently proved pivotal in making his run to the final seem like a walk in the park.
Cilic took the battle to him in the grand finale,but Federer had enough mental strength to ride it out and emerge victorious in yet another Australian Open. While the Croatian had a brilliant tournament, he got taken down at the final hurdle by a far greater player.
[caption id="" align="a
lignnone" width="600"] Marin Cilic at the Australian Open Finals, and The Rod Laver Arena,28 January 2018. Photo: Tennis Australia[/caption]
[caption id=
"" align="alignnone" width="400"] Roger Federer of Switzerland celebrates the winning championship point in his men’s singles final match against Marin. Photo: Getty[/caption]
Federer’s on court interview after the final was particularly emotional. Although he always tends to burst into tears after Grand Slam finals, this time it was particularly intensified. This might be an indication of the fact that it may well be his final year in tennis, or with the 2018 Final being the final appearance of his professional career at the Rod Laver Arena.
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Having said that,because of Federer’s track record and his uncanny ability to spring a surprise just when we least expect it, I would not want to quickly jump to conclusions regarding his career. With many of his top rivals struggling due to injuries, and Federer should fancy his chances of adding more silverware to his tally over the course of the year.
The Australian Open won’t return for another year,but we can rest assured that we are in for yet another enthralling season of tennis. Federer may have drawn first blood at Melbourne, but the rest of the top players on the circuit will be keen to up the ante. For now, or it is clear that as the season progresses,they will surely have a mountain to climb in presence of the Swiss star and the reigning champion.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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