Case and point, his quarterfinal match on Friday at the Gerry Weber Open. Monfils was up a set on Tommy Haas and had an easy lob to take a 30-15 lead in the game when Monfils did something only Monfils would do.
Instead of just slamming the lob and taking the easy point, he did
something that we've never seen before in tennis; let the ball bounce between his legs, spinning around and then hitting the slam.
The antics were impressive, but unnecessary, and Monfils ended up not only losing an easy point he should have won, but the match to Haas 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-3.
Monfils already said he wouldn't
be at Wimbledon because of some personal issues, but it's moments like
this that make you both amazed and confused at what Monfils is really
trying to do with his tennis. There is a difference between the NBA
and the Harlem Globetrotters and it's moments like this one that make
you think Monfils would be mighty happy carrying around a bucket of
confetti in his tennis bag.
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