He is indeed Count. He's lost interest as soon as he's gone behind. Just teeing of on every ball hitting it as hard as he can.
Having said that, Andy has played really well imo. Probably his best clay court performance of the year so far. Been missing a lot less when he's upped the pace, come up with some fantastic lobs, looks a lot more comfortable moving on the clay than he has done for some reason too.
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I watched the livestream of the first set and up to the first break in the second, then had to go out. (I can't post on here and watch livestreams, if I try to have anything else open the computer crashes!)
Andy looked pretty impressive, but then most people would look impressive against Dima on clay. . .he did win two matches in Barcelona though, and one of them at least, Marcos Daniel of Brazil, I would assume to be a clay-courter. But well played Andy! H2H now 4-0, with a win on all four surfaces against the Tim-beater!
Simon will be harder. Go Andy, if you win that, Rafa's blisters might trouble him in the third. . .