Whom would you rather see win 2016 Roland Garros?

Whom would you rather see win Roland Garros (up to two choices)?

  • Rafael Nadal winning his 10th RG title, and 15th major, going ahead of Sampras

    Votes: 4 25.0%
  • Djokovic winning his 1st RG title, for his career slam, 12th major, tied with Roy Emerson

    Votes: 7 43.8%
  • Wawrinka winning his 2nd RG title, and 3rd major, moving him ahead of Murray and a host of others.

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • Federer winning his 2nd RG title, 2nd career slam, and 18th major, surpassing himself.

    Votes: 5 31.3%
  • A younger player like Thiem. It's time for players under 23 yrs old to make their mark.

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Murray winning his 1st RG title and 3rd major to move him ahead of Wawrinka and others.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nishikori to win his 1st major title and score one for the #Lost Generation

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ferrer to win his 1st major title as a reward for his hard effort through the years.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Some other player - please provide their name.

    Votes: 2 12.5%

  • Total voters
    16
  • Poll closed .

Billie

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Djoker is obsessed with it since 2011 when he realised he can actually beat everyone on clay, but he already lost 3 finals there.

But you know how stubborn and determined he can be. So he will keep trying till he hangs them up.
 

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Robin Soderling.
Aw, Front, it's so poignant how much you wish he'd come back. :cry: Career cut short, for sure. He didn't end up being much more than an anecdote, but he was a really big one.
 

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Yeah Moxie. Was gutted when he retired after saying he was just months away from a comeback :(
 

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Yeah Moxie. Was gutted when he retired after saying he was just months away from a comeback :(
He's a bit of a tennis tragedy, and I'm hoping that Del Potro isn't going to be the next one. Soderling did that thing that no one ever seems to do: he backed up a massive upset with continued wins, and he rode it to the top 5. And then he upset Roger the next year. He was a real contender and threat. Without illness, there is every reason to believe he could have finally won at RG. I mean, Stan did, and they're not dissimilar.
 

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I think Del Potro is sadly doomed to never be a contender anymore. He's still slicing like a butcher so his wrist is clearly not ok. You can only play safe for so long before it's clear you're doing it 'cos your wrist is not ok. Shame 'cos he was a threat to the top guys before all the surgeries but even after the first surgery to the right wrist, he never regained the strength to hit the forehand anywhere near as hard as before. Now he has that problem coupled with a gammy left wrist that can't hit a 2 handed backhand properly or a DTL backhand. He's toast against anyone good who'll exploit his bad luck.
 

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I'm afraid you might be right. I agree the FH is not as powerful since the right wrist surgery, when before it was astonishing. Now he seems to be avoiding the two-hander half the time, opting for the slice. I keep hoping for the comeback, as you did for Soderling. But, realistically, it's hard to see Del Potro back up in the top 5 and contending for Majors. Too bad.
 

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My first choice is always Rafa, other than that I'd like to see an Andy, Simon, or Berdych win. I like the unheralded players who've been consistent over the years.
 
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