nuraman00
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Long way to go, but Wawrinka vs. Simon could be a good SF match, even though neither has a great grass game. Maybe Wawrinka a little more because of his serve.
Mahut won the Topshelf. Forgot to post it. He is excellent on grass. He will be coming to Newport as well in a few weeks. Got a chance to shoot the breeze with him for a minute last year. Very down to earth gentleman.
lol, for you.Its nice that it can be watched live without having to stay up or get up at ridiculous hours.
lol, for you.
coverage starts at 4 am for me, or maybe even 3 am.
paris and london are only 1 hour apart in time zones, with paris being 1 hour ahead.
How many Masters 1,000 wins would have Fed have if the tour took grass as seriously as hard courts and red clay? He's still the best grass courter in the world today, even if he doesn't have the endurance or consistency to be the favorite at Wimbledon.
I think most everyone will be rooting for Fed this year. This may be the last year he has a shot at it. I expect a decline from him next year and it could be big.
I wouldn't mind him leveling at 18 majors like Martina and Chris, but not at the expense of Nole's run! If Djokovic upset before the final, fine, but right now I see this time as belong to the #1 player in the world! Roger's had his time in the spotlight that continues, but he's nowhere near Nole and will drop precipitously in the rankings if he doesn't hold onto the runner-up points at Wimbledon IMO! He's playing well enough, but not truly threatening to Nole for the most part; esp. in best of 5! Last season was his best chance and got it to the 5th, but ended up getting punished like most people who have the audacity to keep him on the court that long serving bagels and breadsticks in semi's and finals!
Fiero.
The seedings are locked in at Wimbledon for the men anyway:
1. Serbia - Novak Djokovic
2. Switzerland - Roger Federer
3. UK - Andy Murray
4. Switzerland - Stan Wawrinka
5. Japan - Kei Nishikori
6. Czech Rep. - Tomáš Berdych
7. Canada - Milos Raonic
8. Spain - David Ferrer
9. Croatia - Marin Čilić
10. Spain - Rafael Nadal
11. Bul. - Grigor Dimitrov
12. France - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
13. France - Gilles Simon
14. So. Africa - Kevin Anderson
15. Spain - Feliciano López
16. Belgium - David Goffin
17. US - John Isner - 18. France Gaël Monfils - 19. Spain Tommy Robredo - 20. Spain Roberto Bautista Agut - 21. France Richard Gasquet - 22. Serbia Viktor Troicki - 23. Croatia Ivo Karlović - 24. Argentina Leonardo Mayer - 25. Italy Andreas Seppi - 26. Australia Nick Kyrgios - 27. Australia Bernard Tomic - 28. Uruguay Pablo Cuevas - 29. Spain Guillermo García-López - 30. Italy Fabio Fognini - 31. US Jack Sock - 32. Austria Dominic Thiem
I think Seppi jumped 20 places in the ranking due to his showing in Halle! Congrats to Federer and Murray who won at Gerry Webber and Queens respectively! The Wiki draw for Wimbledon has been started, but seeds the only thing on it: - 2015 Wimbledon Championships Men's Singles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia -
Doesn't Wimbledon rank players base on how they play on Grass?
Another thing I'll never get about the tennis schedule.
Why in the world is Clay Court season (excluding the French) is about a Month and a half long while Grass season ( excluding Wimbledon) is 3 weeks long? Makes absolutely no sense
yeah, and it's absurdDoesn't Wimbledon rank players base on how they play on Grass?