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U.S. Open 2010: Men’s Singles Predictions, Who Will Win?

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U.S. Open 2010: Men’s Singles Predictions, Who Will Win?

The U.S. Open championship, 2010 is just around the corner as the fourth grand slam tournament begins from 30th of August. It will last for two weeks and will end on the 12th of September. Its importance is ever increasing due to its strategic placement in the calendar year. The U.S. Open serves as the final frontier in the world of tennis and players from across the globe are desperate to win it and make a flying start for the next season. For this year, the world’s best players have booked their flights for the sturdy hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York.

So what has the U.S. Open in store for 2010? That is the question which has been assembling inside everybody’s minds, be it the writers or fans, players or anyone else who is attached to the great game of tennis.

Perhaps the U.S. Open has more importance than the other Grand Slam tournaments for an obvious reason because it is the final tournament of the season. It involves the world’s top tennis players from around the globe and provides them with a fair opportunity to match their performance. It is time that runner-up players of the last game cash in on a chance to cover their flaws, use their experience from previous games, work up on their skills and most importantly takes revenge from their rivals straight on the court. The injured players who could not show up in the last tournament can use their potential to demonstrate a better performance.

So who are the in-form players to look out for at U.S. Open 2010? The recently crowned king of Wimbledon, Spanish tennis ace Rafael Nadal is being tipped to win his second grand slam victory in America. However, before the start of Wimbledon, tennis experts had various opinions and views about the potential champion. Quite similar to that, this year’s U.S. Open 2010 is being tipped in favor of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Andy Roddick. As the contest comes near, the air is full of different opinions, predictions and views about various players.

After a terrible defeat in Wimbledon, the flare of Roger Federer has lost its intensity. However, Nadal and Roger can never be ignored for the top spot in tennis. However, recent history suggests that Nadal has become a far better player than anyone else in the tennis world. He is young, energetic and has immense potential to win the tournament. He has just turned 24 this year after winning against the very best in Wimbledon 2010. He has lot more confidence in his game and the Spaniard is definitely going to go for another fabulous victory.

Along with Roger and Nadal, American tennis ace Andy Roddick has the same prospects. He is not enjoying the good days of tennis as he had to make a peaceful exit before the final play in Wimbledon 2010. However, home crowds may change his luck for the better just like his U.S. Championship win in 2003. The U.S. Open tournament serves as a great opportunity for all the players to showcase their brilliance and climb up to improve their rankings in the charts.

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