I'm heading up to the farm in game-rich Andes this afternoon, for the opening of New York deer season, an event that has special and not entirely happy significance for me this year - it concerns the health of a friend, a guy younger than me, and I think that's all I want to say about it.

I won't be blogging until the middle of next week, but Steggy, the Hillbilly Princess, has a full menu for y'all, starting with great scene setters for The Game this weekend (Ohio State vs. Michigan!) by guest posters and regular comment posters, AmyLu (aka The Petite Shoe-Thrower) and most outstandingly gracious Tari. I'm inviting both of their families to come and join the fun. . .

Steggy may have many surprise posts of her own, and we have Mikey in Shanghai, as well as a new member of the tribe, Chinese journalist Bendou Zhang (he loves going by his posting name, BD, BTW). In other words, an embarassment of riches - enough to take us well into next week.

I've never been a David Nalbandian KAD, but my heart - like most of yours, I know - goes out to him because of the recent family tragedy he suffered (Lautaro Nalbandian, his nine-year old cousin and godson, was crushed to death just two days ago in a terrible elevator accident). It seems an odd time too start handicapping tennis, but I have a strong gut feeling that Nalbandian is going to defend his Shanghai title. Why?

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Note Mikey's observation in the post below (Madrid Madrigal) on Nalbandian's level of play and, more to the point, his frequent communications with family and extended-family members in the Player's Guest Box.

This tells me that Nalbandian is playing on some kind of emotion, and I doubt that he would have continued in the tournament if he hadn't made up his mind to express his sorrow with a symbolic gift to his family.

Emotions are powerful motivators and they lift even the most calloused and self-involved among us to heights we might not otherwise attain. It is Nalbandian's time, even though I'm sure he, like the rest of us, wishes it weren't so.

Have a great weekend, folks, I'll be watching the tennis in the wee hours, and often thinking about you - and  David Nalbandian. No comments accepted here today.