Apologies for taking so long to get these blogs finished but blame the cold miserable weather, and of course other distractions. It was unfortunate Qatar’s finalised dates for their golf trip overlapped the first two days of the ATP Nitto 02 finals as this meant missing some of the early round matches but as the event is played on a round robin format I was still able to watch all eight players in action throughout the rest of the week even though both Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer lost their first round matches, (Rafa to the up and coming Austrian, Domininc Thiem, and Roger to German, Alexander Zverev), both won their next two matches but sadly neither qualified for Friday’s semifinals. What was exciting, was definitely watching some scintillating tennis, in many ways the best I’ve seen at the 02 since its inception ten years ago.
Another exciting Nitto ATP finals at the 02
Another exciting Nitto ATP finals at the 02
Another exciting Nitto ATP finals at the 02
Apologies for taking so long to get these blogs finished but blame the cold miserable weather, and of course other distractions. It was unfortunate Qatar’s finalised dates for their golf trip overlapped the first two days of the ATP Nitto 02 finals as this meant missing some of the early round matches but as the event is played on a round robin format I was still able to watch all eight players in action throughout the rest of the week even though both Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer lost their first round matches, (Rafa to the up and coming Austrian, Domininc Thiem, and Roger to German, Alexander Zverev), both won their next two matches but sadly neither qualified for Friday’s semifinals. What was exciting, was definitely watching some scintillating tennis, in many ways the best I’ve seen at the 02 since its inception ten years ago.