Where are the Next Generation?
It is spring 2013 and we are finally escaping the heart of a prolonged winter. Traditionally at this juncture of a decade, a new generation has fully emerged and taken over the top of the world rankings. This has certainly happened over the last 3 decades. In spring 1983, John McEnroe was the clear number 1 and Ivan Lendl was close behind challenging for major titles. In spring 1993, Pete Sampras had just taken over the number 1 position from Jim Courier. And in spring 2003, Lleyton Hewiit was clear number 1. Hewitt would lose that position later that year to Andy Roddick who then ceded to Roger Federer. However, in spring 2013, the rankings have a familiar feel to them, a different man is at the top but it feels like a shuffling of musical chairs. That’s because the same guys have been top 5 since 2008. Now you can argue that Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are the new generation who are set who are set to dominate...