Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Blood Privileges

Let's take a reality check for a moment. Do you think there is a chance in hell that Marko Djokovic would have got a wildcard into the Thailand Open if he wasn't Novak's brother?
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Marko is ranked #1734 in the world at the moment. He's made exactly three appearances on the Futures circuit, two echelons below the ATP main circuit. Let's have a look at the players ranked around him. There are a whole stack of people ranked at this number, with exactly one point. Have you ever heard of Patrick Knobloch? Ricardo Azzarita? Jesus Bandres?
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I didn't think so. And can you see any of these players getting wildcarded into a tournament? Hell, look at Bernard Tomic. He is ranked half that, at #811, which means, one would think, he would walk all over Marko Djokovic and assorted cohort. Can you imagine him getting wildcarded into the Thailand Open? The Australian Open, or the Medibank or something maybe, but that would be more on the grounds of him being Australia's most promising junior rather than being ranked #811. In fact, we have three Australians also ranked #1734 - David Bidmeade, Phillip Lang and Alan Poric. In what alternate universe would they get a wildcard into any ATP tournament, even the Australian ones? Hell, we have players ranked in the #300s - like Rameez Junaid, or Matthew Ebden - that will never see an Aussie Open wildcard, let alone one in a country not their own.
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So why should Marko Djokovic be treated any differently? Excuse while I bellow 'NEPOTISM!' at the top of my lungs.
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There are plenty of players that deserve wildcards much more than Marko Djokovic. So why should he get special treatment just because he's Novak's brother? I am not amused.
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What was amusing was that Jarkko Nieminen pounded him into the ground, 6-2 6-0. Nonetheless, there are a lot of players ranked much higher than Marko Djokovic that would kill for the opportunity to be whipped by Jarkko Nieminen. I hope they all frown at him in the locker room - on the Futures circuit. Or the Pro circuit. Or whatever is below the Pro circuit. Nick Lindahl and Monique Adamczak are winning things on the Pro circuit, and they're both ranked in the #200s. Marko Djokovic would be hard-pressed to qualify.
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In happier news, well done to the Australian Junior Davis Cup team! Maverick Banes, James Duckworth and Jarryd Chaplin accounted for Tunisia in fine form, 3-0. We're seeded #7 in the event, but we won last year (Bernard Tomic played on that team, along with Mark Verryth and Alex Sanders) and I reckon we can do it again. Australian tennis is going to be in SUCH a good place in a few years. Tomic will be the spearhead, but we have some other good kids coming up too.
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So why aren't they given wildcards into tournaments lightyears ahead of their playing range, hmmm?
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Today's Results
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Thailand Open (Bangkok)
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga def. Lukas Dlouhy, 7-6 (11-9) 3-6 7-6 (7-1)
Gael Monfils def. Robert Kendrick, 6-4 7-6 (7-4)
Jarkko Nieminen def. Marko Djokovic, 6-2 6-0
Jurgen Melzer def. Donald Young, 6-3 6-3
Viktor Troicki def. Fabrice Santoro, 7-6 (7-4) 6-2
Simone Bolelli def. Thomaz Bellucci, 6-3 6-3
Mischa Zverev def. Robert Smeets, 6-4 6-4
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China Open (Beijing)
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Men's Draw
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Fernando Verdasco def. Bobby Reynolds, 6-3 6-3
Sam Querrey def. Jesse Levine, 1-6 6-2 7-6 (7-4)
Ivo Minar def. Hyung-taik Lee, 6-3 3-6 6-2
Dudi Sela def. Nicolas Devilder, 6-4 6-3
Go Soeda def. Yan Bai, 6-4 7-5
Brendan Evans def. Roko Karanusic, 7-6 (7-5) 1-6 7-6 (12-10)
Jean-Claude Scherrer def. Peng Sun, 6-4 7-6 (9-7)
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Women's Draw
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Jelena Jankovic def. Aleksandra Wozniak, 6-3 7-5
Daniela Hantuchova def. Tamarine Tanasugarn, 6-1 0-6 7-5
Zheng Jie def. Agnieszka Radwanska, 6-2 6-3
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Hansol Korea Open (Seoul)
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Shahar Peer def. Ayumi Morita, 6-4 7-5
Ekaterina Makarova def. Klara Zakopalova, 6-3 6-2
Jill Craybas def. Akgul Amanmuradova, 7-6 (7-1) 6-2
Samantha Stosur def. Sabine Lisicki, 6-4 6-7 (4-7) 6-3

1 comment:

Tennis Talk, Anyone? said...

Hey Jodi, I couldn't agree with you more about the Djokovic deal. What's scary, too, is that I bet it won't be the end of it. I've seen it happen with the younger brothers of Malivai Washington and Jan-Michael Gambill: They may not be that good, but they have the name, which will attract some onlookers to check them out. I bet the younger Djokovic getting a wildcard was tied into the older one playing, too. -- Van