Really intriguing looking bottom half - a lot of guys could make this their breakthrough tournament now.
Tsonga section in particular of interest. I guess the fact that we've had earlier shocks will only minimally increase the chance of shocks in the future, but I do think grass can cause some surprises, and Djokovic and maybe even FEderer could more vulnerable than on hard? Having said that you expect to see one of them in the final.
There's an old saying about Slams.
Best stories in the first week best tennis in the second week.
Nole is not going out in a hurry.
Of the remaining 5, Murray is the weakest link.
Is He????? The weakest link of 5???
Funny i could have sworn he was seeded 4th.
ar-se hole
Indeed, Federer, Nole and Murray are once again all in the semis. Tsonga is also not exactly coming out of nowhere - after Rafa's departure he was the most likely remaining player to make the SF.
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posted on 29/6/12
Really intriguing looking bottom half - a lot of guys could make this their breakthrough tournament now.
posted on 29/6/12
Tsonga section in particular of interest. I guess the fact that we've had earlier shocks will only minimally increase the chance of shocks in the future, but I do think grass can cause some surprises, and Djokovic and maybe even FEderer could more vulnerable than on hard? Having said that you expect to see one of them in the final.
posted on 29/6/12
There's an old saying about Slams.
Best stories in the first week best tennis in the second week.
posted on 29/6/12
Nole is not going out in a hurry.
Of the remaining 5, Murray is the weakest link.
posted on 29/6/12
Is He????? The weakest link of 5???
Funny i could have sworn he was seeded 4th.
ar-se hole
posted on 5/7/12
Indeed, Federer, Nole and Murray are once again all in the semis. Tsonga is also not exactly coming out of nowhere - after Rafa's departure he was the most likely remaining player to make the SF.
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