• Musings

    Wimbledon’t

    If there is one thing I haven’t learned as a sports fan, it’s how to take losses with as grace and dignity as the way my idol does. I ought to know by now that that’s the deal with sports, this one in particular, is that there will always be a loser. Too bad it usually happens to my faves. It had been a match worthy of a Champions Final and truly, the Federer-Djokovic match up often bring out the best of the game. Djokovic was in control and on top for most part with Federer being unable to do anything about his opponent’s blistering return of serve. By the time Djokovic was serving for the Championship in the 4th set, I was doing what I do when the end is nigh — hiding under a pile of blankets and pillows with tears streaming down my face as I resigned myself to the inevitable.

    But then Federer sunk his claws in and fought right back. I’m reminded, during times like these, that underneath his cool exterior lies that determination and stubbornness that people often regard little of and you can just see how much he wants this. Before I knew it, he managed to level the match and force a fifth and deciding set. At this point, I started breathing a little easier and allowed a tiny bit of hope to seep in.

    Still, it wasn’t to be.

    It stings.

    Knowing how close he have gotten and that missed break point opportunity in the middle of the 5th set. The singular what might have been were he able to capitalise on that. And yet, despite the fact that I am currently wallowing in a pit of misery, I am satisfied. True we didn’t get the result we wanted but this proved that Roger Federer is still very much around. That he is likely to win more Grand Slams in his career and that you should never, ever count him out. Roger is staying up there with the best, until the time he chooses to leave.  And finally, congratulations to Novak Djokovic, for a well-deserved win. I say this without a hint of resentment because maybe, I am starting to get over this.

  • Media

    Three Fandom-y Things

    I know. I know. Nine months since the last update is pretty terrible as far as an attempt to keep a regular blog goes. Anyway, enough of that now. Here’s what been going on with things right now:

    Roger Federer’s 9th Wimbledon Final

    YES. You’ve read that right. After the clusterfuck of a 2013 tennis season, we’ve reached the stage of yet another Grand Slam final (the 25th one, but who’s counting) of the greatest single sporting event in the world. I’m sorry, World Cup what? I have to admit I was a little scared watching the semifinals — Raonic’s serve could be tricky if Roger’s return isn’t on point or if his serve is below par and well, this late part of a tournament had sort of became an uncharted territory for me. But as the match went on, I started breathing a little easier. It was a systematic dismantling of the big serve which is pretty much the only weapon Raonic had on his arsenal. It wasn’t a dazzling performance like I’ve seen before but it had been a clean match. And a relatively drama free one at that.

    Well, after the post-victory haze had gone through my brain it’s time to face the reality that tomorrow it’ll be Novak Djokovic standing in the way of an 8th Wimbledon title, 18th Grand Slam win, 80th overall career titles. (Lots of eights there, see. Roger has a thing for that number. It’s practically written in the stars.) To say that I am beyond nervous would be an understatement. I want this win far too much. Even though Roger leads their head-to-head by a very small margin, Djokovic would always be a dangerous opponent. Anyway, I shall keep my fingers and toes crossed and pray to every god that I know.

    Vienna Teng’s Concert in Manila

    I’m still buzzing about this news since I found out about it a couple of days ago. In my life (and due to my general dislike of crowded places), there are only a number of artists that I’d actually spend money and time on to see live. Vienna Teng happens to be one of them. Therefore I was beyond excited when she started a Kickstarter project for an Asia-Pacific tour last year. Fast forward a few months later, and I sort start wondering whatever happened to it. And that’s when she announces the aforementioned tour taking place next month! To make it even better, the venue is very close to where I live and I might potentially meet a friend I’ve known online for a number of years now.

    August has basically a lot of things in store for the fannish me — Guardians of the Galaxy and Rurouni Kenshin sequel premiers  and the start of a new Doctor Who series. I practically want this month to be over and done with!

    A Look at 2014  Summer Anime Season

    I have been paying less and less attention to the new and upcoming anime series for this last few seasons but this one has a few to offer that has me excited. To start with, there’s Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Crystal, the remake of the classic anime that had me falling in love with anime. Then there’s the second season of my favourite swimming bros, Free! Eternal Summer, and Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus, which brings it back on track with the manga. New to me are Zankyou no Terror, Tokyo Ghoul and Love Stage!! (shounen-ai, can’t resist).

    I’d like to include that the Eiga Sai is happening this week and provided the weather and my schedule cooperates, I’ll definitely go and see a couple of films. Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki particularly as it’s by the same person behind Summer Wars.

    And that’s it for now. Hopefully with even less time between the next update!