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It’s All About These Two in the Rogers Cup!

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ATP – Rogers Cup

The men’s competition of the 2017 Rogers Cup will lack the star power that was advertised coming into the season, but what’s brewing in Montreal is a lot more exciting with two legends leading the storyline.

Indeed, online gambling fans and the tennis live betting faithful will be disappointed with the absence of Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Stan Wawrinka and Marin Cilic who are all tending various injuries. However, despite this exodus of stars, the presence of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer makes the tournament worth the watch.

After all, the two sports betting favourites have staged the biggest resurgence this 2017 and are now in contention to become the highest-rated men’s player in the world.

“I’m sorry for those players but the story of the year in 2017 is two names: Federer and Nadal,” Rogers Cup tournament director Eugene Lapierre said.

Nadal has the biggest chance to become the new No.1 after Canada as he only needs to reach the semifinals to move into the top spot, which he last held in 2014.

The 31-year-old Spaniard has a 46-7 record this year, with four titles. Also, he is undoubtedly in great form as he dominated the clay-court portion of the ATP tour and won a record 10th French Open title, making him a serious contender to bring home his fourth Rogers Cup trophy.

Federer, meanwhile, can get closer to the pinnacle if he wins in Canada. Despite opting to miss the Clay-court season, the Fed Express has continued to impress and defy his age.

The Swiss Maestro has posted a 31-2 record with five titles this 2017—including his eighth Wimbledon without dropping a set—and with the fact that he won both Masters Tournaments that he’s entered this year, there’s no question on what he’s capable of achieving, especially on the hard court.

Of course, the tournament still won’t be that easy for the two top seeds considering that they will also face 2016 Rogers Cup runner-up Kei Nishikori, French star Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, top Americans John Isner, Jack Sock and Sam Querrey, as well as a number of rising stars like Dominic Thiem, Alexander Zverev and Nick Kyrgios.

There’s also the threat of World No.10 Milos Raonic who will lead the group of Canadian players – Vasek Pospisil, Denis Shapovalov, Peter Polansky and Brayden Schnur – looking to make history as the first player to win on home soil in the open era.

Sure enough, at this stage of their careers, Nadal and Federer put more importance on Grand Slam titles than rankings. Nonetheless, reaching No.1 should be an icing on the cake of what has been and what continues to be a sensational renaissance for them.

This is not to write off other participants, but if they want to beat the two tennis icons, they have to put more effort than before. This tournament is about Nadal and Federer after all.

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