For tennis fans, Monte Carlo marks the start of two seasons at once: Spring and clay. Visually, the tournament lives up to it responsibilities. With its wide view of the Mediterranean, it looks like a breath of fresh air, a place to savor better weather. For the players, though, the men who have to work while we watch, new beginnings don’t always go so smoothly. While a strong field of players was gathered in the Principality this week, their games were coated with a fair amount of rust.
Wild swings in quality were the norm. Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka started confidently in their openers, only to unravel in their next matches. Grigor Dimitrov and Marin Cilic held on for two victories, before bottoming out in the quarters. On paper, the schedules on Thursday and Friday looked impressive. In reality, from the DVR-using fan’s point of view, much of the play was highly fast-forwardable.
But good or bad, new beginnings give us new things to discuss and frazzle over. Here’s a look at what Monte Carlo has offered us so far, and at what it might have in store this weekend.