Friday, November 25, 2011

Novak Djokovic Loses His Shirt ... Again

Novak Djokovic seems to be doing everything in his power to get eliminated from the year-end tournment in London -- he's now lost to David Ferrer and Janko Tipsarevic -- yet Tomas Berdych still must beat David Ferrer in today's late match to be sure the world No. 1 goes home. (How do you say "What do I have to do to get out of this place?" in Serbian?) As I've said before, I don't think these year-end events are indicative of much -- everyone is exhausted and the No. 1 ranking for the year has long been decided. But for Nole to go from nearly unbeatable to lose to two people he never loses to -- plus a third in Switzerland a couple weeks ago-- it does have me wondering if he will have anything close to the confidence he had last year once the official season begins again in January Down Under.

3 comments:

Bryan Ochalla said...

You're definitely right that these late-season tourneys are indicative of much -- ex: Federer won here last year and then struggled most of this year -- but I do think this particular one suggests, at the very least, that Novak's work is cut out for him in 2012. Could he retain his number one position and win a bunch of tournaments? Of course. Is it likely he's going to see results that are anything close to what he saw in 2011? I doubt it.

Donny said...

Berdych does not have to beat Ferrer to make the semis. He only has to win a few games and he had already. Djokovic is out.

Donny said...

@Anonymous: That post is misleading and ultimately inaccurate. The writer didn't want to take the time to explain the intricacies of how the round-robin format works. Djokovic was 3-5 sets after his final match today. Berdych was also 3-5 sets going into his final match. That means it comes down to games won. Because Djokovic lost to Ferrer so badly, Berdych only had to win a couple of games in order to advance to the semis. He could have LOST to Ferrer 1-6, 1-6 and still advanced. Djokovic basically had no chance unless Berdych lost love and love. Although Berdych did win the match, it wasn't necessary in order to advance.