So where’s your money?
So where’s your money? Ginepri advances in Pacific Life Open at Indian Wells, CA
American Robby Ginepri was a first-round winner at the $3.285 million Pacific Life Open. And there will be other winners in the early going.
But is there much reason to think that ultimately the winner is in question? Is there any doubt that the winner of the first ATP Masters Series event of the year is a given? It’s almost a shame that a bunch of fine players can play their hearts out, all the time overshadowed by the ominous shadow of the calmly, unflappable 25-year-old phenom Roger Federer, knowing that the odds are, he will prevail.
But play the challengers will, striving to raise their games to a level that is anywhere near perfection. And one day, the unthinkable will happen and there will be a new phenom, a new champion of champions.
Tennis—a challenging way to make a living. Possibly, more tenuous than Real Estate. But both sharing some of the same striving for success. What an unequalled feeling of accomplishment when there’s a solution to a deal, a closed escrow with a happy and profitable conclusion.
I still think tennis is more fun.
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Manhattan Beach, CA
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