It's that time of year again. Nadal is out, Federer and Djokovic (reigning champ) are vying for the year-end #1 and grand slam king of 2012 (both have one), and Murray finally won a best-of-5 set final. Does the field stand a chance? Oh yeah, there's the women's side too . . . (Will anybody actually watch this thread? )
I must say (if there's anyone out there) that attacking tennis died yesterday. I fear for the future of tennis after Federer's retirement. Djoker, Murray and Nadull are all pushers. That being said, congrats to Murray and welcome to the club. Out.
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