With World Cup fever spreading through the air it’s almost easy to forget about another one of the world’s biggest sporting events, starting today. But I sure didn’t…Wimbledon is always exciting, but this time I’m especially amped up.

For starters, it’s hard not to reminisce about another time, exactly 10 years ago to be precise, when Roger Federer & Rafael Nadal came in to Wimbledon seeded 1st and 2nd respectively, and we all know how that ended…

Everyone has their own pick, but for me, that match was the most intense and emotional roller coaster I’ve ever seen across all sports. So the question in everyone’s mind is — will those 2 giants, 10 years after, meet in the final for a rematch?

*Here are some of the legends describe that day if you want to stroll down memory lane.

It’s been a year since we got to see the big 4 (Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Murray) playing a big major and with Serena Williams’ return, we can finally watch all the big names and draw’s battling it out on center court. These great champions won’t play forever, so I’m excited to enjoy it while we still can.

Another intriguing question mark is the generation clash in men’s tennis. The fact that there is no active player under 30 (aside from Del Potro who will turn 30 this summer) to ever win a grand slam is incredible if you look back just 10 -15 years ago. The times when legends held the biggest trophies in their teens and players over 25 were considered past their prime has truly changed. Would Wimbledon 2018 be Zverev’s, Thiem, Kyrgios and all the other young talents turning point?

Wimbledon gave us so many timeless moments over the years. That epic 2008 final, Ivanisevic crazy wild card win of 2001 or when an unknown 19 year old Federer defeated Sampras, ending his 5 years winning streak in one of the sport’s biggest upsets and many others…I can’t wait to see what 2018 has in store for us and now, we can all participate, predict and win real prizes thanks to our sponsor, Iagon.com.

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Mattan Yuger,

Stox Community Manager.