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A Late Spring In Tennis

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March 2017

The four contemporary tennis legends, shrugging off the challenges from the younger lot and standing tall to the myriad challenges posed by the passage of time...

- Niji Ng

A Late Spring In Tennis

What is common between the 2008 Wimbledon and the 2017 Australian Open finals?

Well, no idea? No problem. It is hard to remember even the recent sporting facts when we get so much information through traditional and social media. The two tournaments have an an amusing commonality. Both have the same finalists. The same players appeared in both the Men’s and Women’s sections despite the nine years that separated the tournaments.

EVERGREEN HEROES AND HEROINES

Sibling rivalry was on in the Women’s section in both the tournaments as Serene Williams took on Venus Williams. And the rivalry of big brothers illuminated the Men’s section as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal charged in for gladiatorial battles.

The Williams sisters first met each other in a final way back in 2001 – at the Flushing Meadows for the US Open crown. Venus won that final. Federer and Nadal first came head to head in a grand slam final in 2006 – at the Rolland Garros for the French Open title. Nadal reigned supreme in that match. After more than a decade of their first meeting at the grand stage, here they were at the Australian Open finals: the four contemporary tennis legends, shrugging off the challenges from the younger lot and standing ta to the myriad challenges posed by the passage of time.

All these players have their elite places in the pantheon of tennis greats. Among the four, only Venus can be accused of underachieving. All the others have won everything that is there to win. So, another grand slam crown in the form of Australian Open is not a big deal. But it is not just a triumph in a tennis tournament. It is a counter-revolution of the athletes against Father Time.

Each player has played their part in this. Let us follow their journeys that culminated in the final of this year’s Australian Open.

VENUS WILLIAMS

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