
One of these days men’s tennis is going to get boring again…That time isn’t now. Men’s professional tennis may be the most satisfying sport on the planet at the moment. There is no game with so much excellence currently swirling at its top, that so reliably delivers not just entertainment, but historic greatness. It isn’t to be missed. Conventional superlatives fail. Once-a-lifetime? Symphony of brilliance? Wicked good? It all sounds cheesy, inadequate. But what’s happening in the men’s game is as close as sports gets to unadulterated joy, the kind of outrageous viewer experience that leaves the audience gasping, as if anaerobic, as it did Sunday morning, in the men’s final of the Australian Open.
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic captured his fifth Grand Slam championship title as he defeated No. 2 Rafael Nadal 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7(5), 7-5 in an epic final contest at the Australian Open on Sunday night in Melbourne. (x)
Call me when youre done crying. sore loser.what a hater.
Just a few things I still need to get out. I am irritated that Novak is now one of the two people who have won a Grand Slam match after Nadal has gotten the first set. I would like to see Nadal dominate at Roland Garros and Wimbledon. I am so incredibly proud of his mental strength today. I am so…


