Interesting Miami
Matches
There were three interesting matches on the men’s side, all
involving Roger Federer. The contests
were not important because of Federer, whose awesome play continues, but
rather, because of performances of his opponents. The matches involved:
1) Francis Tiafoe.
The young American lost to Fed in straight sets, but looked very
good. He served consistently in the low 130’s,
handled Federer’s vexing short slices very well, and moved quite well. Serving at 1-2, 0-40 in the second set,
Tiafoe began to exhibit some exertional grunting, indicative of physical and
perhaps psychological fatigue. So he
went down, but if he keeps playing the way he did in this match, he could move
up significantly in the rankings.
2) Juan Martin del Potro.
Delpo also lost in straight sets, but definitely played top 10
tennis. He served extremely well, hit
his forehand very hard as usual, and came over his backhand on almost every
shot. If he stays healthy he will be in
the top 10 again, maybe even this year.
3) Roberto Bautista Agut.
Again, a straight set loss to Roger, but in two tiebreak sets. Agut has lost only a few matches this year,
and played Roger very tough. Although he
made a high percentage of first serves, Agut didn’t really get a lot of free
points on serve. However, his movement
and tactical skills were really outstanding.
He looked like the second best Spaniard in the world to me.
Other notable results:
Alex Zverev came from behind to knock top seeded Stan
Wawrinka (apparently pronounced “ouarinka”, so I’m trying to get used to it)
out of the tournament. A big win
there.
Nick Kyrgios also looked almost like an adult as he
continued to cruise through the tournament.
He has beaten Karlovic and David Goffin, who is never an easy out. Is Kyrgios coming into his own?
Raonic is out again with another muscle problem, this time a
hamstring. He’s a big guy who puts a lot
of stress on those leg muscles when he moves fast and changes direction on the
court. Let’s hope he figures out a well
to get healthy and stay that way.