Thursday, April 28th, 2011 at 2:50 pm , filed under Tennis News by Terry Lawrence
It could be hard to Predict 2011 tennis results, as we see some sensational performance with top seeded players, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer. As of now, we see that, it was the complete dominance of Novak Djokovic, as he is still undefeated this season with 25 victories.
The most successful player this season is none other than Serbian, Novak Djokovic. He has show some marvelous performance on the hard court winning four titles with the Australian Open, Dubai open, BNP Paribas Open and Sony Ericsson Open 2011 and pulling out Federer behind in ATP Rankings. He has already defeated Nadal in back to back finals this season and has thrashed out Federer thrice this season.
However, Djokovic can only be successful only, if he can win the Clay Court titles this year by winning the French Open Grand Slam.
Rafael Nadal has been thrashed out in the Australian Open, due to an injury. However, the top seeded Spaniard is back in form winning on his favourite Clay Court surface and is looking ahead for his Sixth title at the French Open and Nadal has been the supremacy tennis champion and is hoping to keep his ranking at tennis Wimbledon because the clay court is a slower surface and he controls the tennis balls much better. If he continues his tempo on the Clay Court, he will be hanging out top of the tennis results.
The last but not the least, Roger Federer, who has got 16 Grand Slam titles in his career, is not at his best form this season. He has been successful against other competitors this year. However, he could not able to control his defeats against the top seeded players, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
Roger Federer can be tough man to watch, because he can overcome against any player in the world. The World No.3 has still got the chance to be at his best by winning Grand Slam Titles.
It’s your turn to Predict, who will be the best tennis player in 2011. As of now, Nadal and Djokovic are both preparing to maintain their positions.
Tags: Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer