Thursday 26 January 2017

AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2017

The Australian Open has changed its logo


This is the OLD logo used for the AUSTRALIAN OPEN Tennis Championships for many years.

AUSTRALIAN OPEN is 166 Std English or 58 Pythagoras. 52 Chaldean.

JANUARY is 90 Std English or 27 Pythagoras,17 Chaldean

AUSTRALIAN OPEN + JANUARY is 256 Std, 85 Pythagoras, 69 Chaldean


The NEW  logo is this



It shows two letters, The letter on the left represents the letter -A- and the other letter is -O-

The A can also be described as an inverted letter -V-.

Together they represent A for ALPHA and O for OMEGA (Greek Alphabet)
(Revelation: Ch 22. V. 13)

A+O is 17 Std English, 7 Pythagoras, 8 Chaldean.

V +O is 37 Std, 10 Pythagoras, 13 Chaldean.

The letters can also represent the  TRIANGLE and CIRCLE or the PYRAMID and EYE











This year's finalists could be filled with 4 OLD TIMERS in the form of VENUS WILLIAMS, SERENA WILLIAMS, ROGER FEDERER and RAFAEL NADAL.

Those 4 names combined sum up to 538 in Std English and 232 in Pythagorean Gematria.

The 232 number shows up once more through the AUSTRALIAN OPEN in MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA.

GRIGOR DIMITROV in NADAL's place creates a different number, although it is still possible for the BULGARIAN to reach the final to face ROGER FEDERER.

ROGER FEDERER of course has won 17 MAJOR titles to date, his last MAJOR was achieved about 5 years ago. He has won 4 titles from 5 final attempts at the AUSTRALIAN OPEN.

RAFAEL NADAL is back in form after a poor year 2016 with injury and he lost his long streak of wins at the FRENCH OPEN.

I find it unusual that these 4 VETERANS of Professional Tennis are once again in MAJOR FINALS at MELBOURNE.

Maybe they have done something to the courts to make them play slower or faster but with the loss of world numbers 1 and 2 in the Men's game (DJOKOVIC and MURRAY) the game was open for a new player to come through and win like RAONIC, ZVEREV, TOMIC, DIMITROV.

3 of the four finalists are over 35 years of age but the modern fitness regime for players has finally caught up with the rigors of modern tennis.

It will be interesting to see the Tranny sisters in action on Saturday as well as girly Federer aiming to get out of the rut of 17 titles (in the year of 2017) to try and win his 18th.

Just like the 18th hole in GOLF, the 18th title may prove to be his toughest test of all.




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