JarodA
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I don't really know a lot about the current players but I've done a bit of research prompted by a couple of tournaments, one for men and one for women which are going on in my home country at the moment (a few hours away from where I live sadly).
Anyway, I don't have a lot of strong feelings in terms of preference but I'd love to see Elena Dementieva win a slam already. She's 27 already, and she's been a model of consistency for ages but has never been higher than #4. I'd like to see her raise her ranking maybe even to top ranking and see her win a slam. 27 isn't usually too far off retirement age in tennis and she's been so consistent for a long time it would be a shame to see her retire without at least a slam and a higher ranking than #4.
For men, hurry up James Blake! He's even older than Dementieva and I'd love to see this guy win a slam. Apart from Blake, I'd love to see Juan Martin del Potro improve his ranking. I'm sure he will.
Also, I have a feeling that Federer's a tad washed up. He's still better than most of course, but he seems to have trouble beating even Andy Murray these days. But I know you can't write the likes of Federer off. He may win another slam, who knows, but I have a feeling his ranking will begin to slip soon and Murray and others will surpass him.
Anyway, I don't have a lot of strong feelings in terms of preference but I'd love to see Elena Dementieva win a slam already. She's 27 already, and she's been a model of consistency for ages but has never been higher than #4. I'd like to see her raise her ranking maybe even to top ranking and see her win a slam. 27 isn't usually too far off retirement age in tennis and she's been so consistent for a long time it would be a shame to see her retire without at least a slam and a higher ranking than #4.
For men, hurry up James Blake! He's even older than Dementieva and I'd love to see this guy win a slam. Apart from Blake, I'd love to see Juan Martin del Potro improve his ranking. I'm sure he will.
Also, I have a feeling that Federer's a tad washed up. He's still better than most of course, but he seems to have trouble beating even Andy Murray these days. But I know you can't write the likes of Federer off. He may win another slam, who knows, but I have a feeling his ranking will begin to slip soon and Murray and others will surpass him.









