Well hope he serves better v Kendrick. Even so Andy has wiped the floor with RK once (6-0 6-0 Newport on Grass) but dropped a set on the way to a 4 set win in last years USO.
Andy in 2 for me. Cannot serve that bad twice in a row !
I'll go for Andy in 2. Don't see Kendrick provinding too many problems. The courts are pretty slow so that neutralises Kendrick's biggest weapon and as bad as Andy served today, I still fancy him to break more times than he's broken.
I expect Andy to win here, but don't expect another double-bagel - I remember reading Kendrick was either injured or ill during that match, he put up a much better fight the next time they met. I'll go for Andy in 3 to allow him another brain-freeze. . .
Andy should win this conformatbly, as the courts aren't quick enough for Kendrick's serve to be a major weapon, and this will also neutralise his serve and volley game
Robredo is about to beat Kim (probably 6-2, 6-4), so just depends on the turn around time.
Watching the end of the match on Spanish TV (but don't think I'll get Andy's match, or not all of it anyway).
The court cannot be described as a "Grandstand" court. It's looks very open to the elements, and there is a bit of a breeze.
As a wild guess, I'd say the court has about 800 permanent seats, plus 1200 temporary. There are only about 500 people watching the Robredo vs. Kim match. The court itself looks like a Wimbledon homage, only in the sense that the court is purple surrounded by green.