Sunday, October 3, 2010

Roger Federer vs. Rafa Nadal By Jonathan




Yankee’s vs. Red Sox, Dodgers vs. Giants, Patriots vs. Colts; Roger vs. Rafa; these two men have single handedly transformed the tennis world, taken a world by storm with their amazing level of play. Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal are the two best tennis players in the world today; both respectively holding the #1 ranked position at different times throughout the 2000’s. Rafa Nadal who at the time was ranked #5 in the world shocked the tennis world by beating Roger Federer on route to his first ever major title Defeating Mariano Puertat in the French Open in 2005.

This rivalry is a huge aspect of both men’s careers. Roger Federer had the most dominate run of any men’s tennis player of all time from 2004-2007, with an overall match record of 315-24. Rafa Nadal is the only active tennis player today who has a winning record against the 16-time world champion. In Roger’s quest to attain a Career Grand Slam, Rafa has been there to deny him of that privilege on two different occasions. All the while Rafa had started winning major titles himself. First capturing a French Open title in 2005 and then followed that up with another victory over Roger Federer at the French Open in 2006.
The rivalry has captured people from all over the world and when these two men step on the court against one another, people watch. When shots are hit people hold their breath and when titles are won people cry. Roger and Rafa, bitter rivals on the court but display the upmost respect towards each other.

Tennis is a gentleman’s game, and both of these men display a good-natured and gracious attitude towards each other on and off the court, showing no animosity towards each other only a high level of respect. Their rivalry is based on respect towards each other and what each other has accomplished throughout their respective careers. Federer is the winnings champion of all time, with 16 major titles. Rafa Nadal has 9 titles under his belt, along with an Olympic Gold Medal.

Their impact on today’s society can been seen not only through television ratings but the coverage of the sport as well. This rivalry between two tennis greats has generated more interest in the sport than any tennis rivalry in previous years. In 2008 their highly anticipated match up at Wimbledon drew record-breaking ratings for a tennis play across the continental United States and domestically in Europe. The match in 2008 was the moment when the world took notice of how great this rivalry really is. Rafa knocked off 6-time champion Roger Federer in dramatic fashion, in a five set tiebreaker, to capture his first ever Wimbledon Title.

Why is this rivalry so great? Every time these men step on the court against each other, you never know who is going to win, suspense is in the air, people hang off of each shot that is hit. People live and die by the points that are played, there is no rest for the weary when you watch these two tennis greats play. Why are we so intrigued by them? We as people always feel the need to separate ourselves from reality, we get draw in by these two players, putting ourselves in their shoes. It helps us break away from reality.

This rivalry has elevated the level of play in the tennis world to another level; it has created new stars and an excitement that has not been felt in a long time. If you look back at the all-time greats, no one has come close to the level of play that Roger and Rafa have displayed over the past couple of years. They have set the standard for excellence in tennis, winning major titles after major titles. They have changed the landscape of tennis, and they have brought the game to a whole new level, clothing lines, mass media commercials, they are not just stars in their respective countries but they have become international and global stars. Both Roger and Rafa respectively have gone past the persona of just being tennis players but they have become international celebrities.

I can guarantee you that not only we will never see a higher level of play amongst two outstanding athletes but we will never see such a profound cross-over into popular culture by two tennis players again. What we are experiencing now in the tennis world is something special, we are getting the best of both worlds, amazing level of play, exciting matches and the ability to follow our heroes off the court as well.
With all of this being said, too put it bluntly, Roger Federer is the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be, there is no debate about that.

7 comments:

  1. Great job Jon, it's a very detailed article both on their actual tennis career and how they affect the media, etc. You did a good job giving background information on their past rivalry and matches. I didn't know very much about the two players initially, but with the details you had it was easy to understand and interesting to read. -Kate

    ReplyDelete
  2. Jon Pine, my man. Sweet blog, what I loved about it was that I got great background on both players, as well as their rivalry. It was cool to see how it had long term effects, like excitement, and new players. Not only did you talk about the background, but also the current status, and the future of roger and rafer. I know that you are a huge tennis fan, so it was cool to see you write about something you love, I guess all I have questions about, is what is so "attractive" about this rivalry TO YOU? -Gracie

    ReplyDelete
  3. I really enjoyed reading about this rivalry despite the fact that I am clueless about tennis. I really agree with what Gracie said; it's really cool to see you write so passionately about something you obviously love. I felt that although you were obviously biased, you still explored both sides of the rivalry.

    -Hunter

    ReplyDelete
  4. tennis is gentleman's game, naw golf is. I will agree with that if you do not have great sportsmanship then don't play tennis. It is something of the upmost extreme in the game. Few millions in the world know or play tennis, but they are always the most gentlemenly. Why do not like Nadal?
    -Jack

    ReplyDelete
  5. I <3 Roger Federer
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTl3U6aSd2w&feature=related

    ReplyDelete
  6. My Dearest Jonathan, this article is exquisite in nature, the way you portray the rivalry is vivid in detail and shows your love for the game. I like how you wait to show your opinion until the very end and I think its clear you love Nadal (Jokes!)
    -jOe TaRbE

    ReplyDelete
  7. I have several questions: Are these players good for each other? Without Federer would Nadal have become the monster he is? Or has the rivalry helped challenge and build him?

    Second: How do people chose which superstar to allign with, and does it matter? Do these players stand for something in our imaginations?

    ReplyDelete