7 Things To Take From Wimbledon 2014

WikipediaWikipediaWimbledon 2014 will be remembered not just for its many memorably jaw dropping tennis matches but perhaps more so for the subtle signs that things are changing in the tennis world. From the emergence of new and brilliant talent to the demise of once great champions, the stage of The All England Tennis Club has once again served to remind tennis fans the world over that there is no such thing as constancy in sport. Who would have predicted that the dominance of Serena Williams would have ended with a whimper against a little known French woman? Or that Rafael Nadal would be forced to exit the world's most prestigious tennis tournament in premature fashion for the third time in as many years? Of course there is an argument that what transpired on the lawns of Wimbledon will have absolutely no bearing on the tennis world what so ever. To those I say time will be the judge of that. As much as the media like to play up to the idea of a status quo in tennis and for that matter sport as a whole, Wimbledon 2014 showed fans not only a mouth watering glimpse of the future of tennis but also revealed that such a future is closer to being realised than many would dare to believe. So for tennis fans, casual sports viewer or tennis newcomer alike, read on to discover 7 Things To Take From Wimbledon 2014.
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