well here it is. you heard it here first.
I think next injury puts him out of the sport for good. he doesn't care to work anyway.
so it makes no sense to keep showing up so horribly unprepared and keep having to explain to the press in those required press interviews why it is not working.
it is not working because he doesn't want to work.
it has to get terribly embarrassing at some point to keep losing every other match and losing to total unknowns who are over the hill in terms of age.
dustin brown has no game. he is over 30 and ranked outside top 100.
I think it is pretty clear now that he wants out of the sport. and rest assured that the next injury will make it easy for that happen.
there is less than month to go for the u.s. open. no way in hell can he catch up with the horses out in the front.
at this point he has no ground game, no movement, no serve, no return, and no will.
he has lost his relentless will to fight to the death out there.
I see absolutely no point in not getting on clay right now when he just keeps getting worse and worse.
he should have signed up for 2 clay events and forget about rogers cup. what good is a first or a second round loss there.
I just don't get it. he refuses to work. and worse he refuses to change a single thing.
about the only positive is that he will lose early at all 3 events and perhaps save himself from injury.
but then there are all those other hard court events after the u.s. open. so most likely the next injury happens on the hard courts due to horrible preparation and depleted state of physical fitness.
the chances for injury are considerably greater now than ever before because of age also.
I am not happy with him but this is what he wants to do. all signs now point to an early retirement.
I really thought that he would sign up for 2 clay events to start putting his ground game together.
that is what needed to happen. I would have skipped Wimbledon.