November 2, 2009

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Serena Got It Right

The WTA wraps a winning season.  The drama for the No. 1 ranking between Dinara Safina and Serena Williams went out the window with Safina pulling the rip cord in her first round-robin match. 

I actually think it’s a good thing for Safina to have not finished the year No. 1.  She had so many nay sayers and this will possibly give her some incentive to earn it and win a major in 2010.

Winning a major should be her one and only goal for the coming year.  Serena Williams puts on possibly her best performance of the year, by posting a 5-0 record in Doha, beating her sister twice and finishing the year on a high note, in winning her first season-ending Sony Ericsson Championships title since 2001. 

Did I mention she broke the single season women’s prize money record with a whopping $6.3 million? That should put some presents in the stockings this season.  At 28 and 29 years old respectively, Serena and Venus show no signs of slowing down when so many of their peers have fallen by the way side.  Their careful schedule  and increasing their doubles play seems to help them maintain more motivation. And I see no reason why they can’t carry on this way for another three or four years.

 Props to the WTA Tour for finishing up the season one month earlier than the men’s side.  I still feel like November 1st is a tad late to finish the season, but the fact that the men have to slog it out another month makes for a very long season of wear and tear for these athletes. 

 I think potentially in 2010 with a healthy return of Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters, the William sisters, Maria Sharapova and the emergence of the young Caroline Wozniaki, it could be the most exciting year in women’s tennis history. 

All eyes will be on the women in Melbourne…especially Justine Henin.  I doubt she’ll let it on, but I think finishing No. 1 is a big deal to Serena.  I feel she’ll be highly motivated in 2010 to prove that she’s still the one to beat and not the Belgians. 

On the final stretch of the men’s season, I’m seeing a four horse race in the last two tournaments to get into the ATP World Tour Finals on November 22nd.  Check out the fight between Gonzo, Tsonga, Verdasco and Soderling to be last man into London. 

Nice to Fed back on the courts, looking well rested and ready to go.  I hear there’s a full time physio on the sidelines — keeping him fighting fit.  Great move by Federer, too many athletes ignore this part of the equation.

3 Comments »

  1. Grat reporting Brad. I agree the both Venus and especially Serena can be around playing top tennis for another two three years.
    Brad, you have been a great tennis analyst/reporter, keep the good working going!

    Comment by Andrew — November 4, 2009 @ 3:59 pm

  2. Yes, Brad, there`s no point in your post witch I don`t agree with…
    But,sorry for offtop, may be it`s a good time to write something about Fabrise? He was only one who could make big problems for his opponent since Gilbert retired…

    Comment by Andrew Drake — November 8, 2009 @ 12:48 pm

  3. i wonder if her brother being out of the game finally will make a difference with Dinara next year? i want so badly for her to win one of the majors in the Big Ten; thanks Brad, you’re the best.

    Comment by grumpy — November 12, 2009 @ 8:50 pm

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