A Race For The Best Ranking In Pro Tennis

By Nick Lawrence


Because of the Aussie Open starting off the completely new '10 tennis season, the action is officially in effect. There are plenty of competitors making up a world of men's tennis that is currently lots more saturated than it's found itself in many seasons.

Long ago are the times of Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal being locks to win every last tournament. There are a number of other competitors on the tour with good chances every single time a match takes place.

Though Federer and Nadal claim the top two spots in the world, there are some players that might possibly wind up the season atop the field at the top. Let's get a glimpse at the leading potential heirs to the throne now.

Obviously, there's Roger Federer. He should always be considered the leading candidate to wind up at the top of the field, since he's done this nearly every single calendar year during the course of the most recent ten years. Still, his age of twenty nine indicates that he's getting old.

If Rafa Nadal is going to remain free of injuries, there is no valid reason to feel the fact that he won't end up there. The truth is, plenty of experts think the fact that he would most likely have finished there last year if he hadn't been forced to skip Wimbledon on account of his knee damage.

On the rise is the burgeoning twenty year old Juan Martin Del Potro, whose outstanding triumph at the US Open amazed a lot of tennis addicts. To informed ones, the young player's breakthrough was not so much of a shock. The player is astonishingly talented and is good enough to capture the world's top ranking this year.

Finishing things off are two extra conceivable men. Let's take a glance at these dark horses.

Novak Djokovic is certainly one of those prospects who experts was convinced would definitely be the very best at some time, however he hasn't particularly gotten there as yet. He's a lot more polished at his age of 23, and might just finally possess both the tools and psychological prowess to make it happen.

Finally, there's Andy Murray. At 22 years old, the British phenom is still improving and hit as well as the second spot a year ago. With several clutch titles this season, he can end up being 2010's unexpected surprise.




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