With Taylor Dent securing an epic 6-4, 5-7, 6-7(1), 7-5, 7-6(9) win over Ivan Navarro, he gets the chance to take on Andy in the next round.
Dent saved one match point to win his match which was a complete throwback to yesteryear with both men serve/volleying, and showed why a night match at the US Open (or the Aussie Open) with a home favourite playing creates a brilliant atmosphere.
Can't see Dent posing too much of a threat for Andy though unless Dent plays his best match for years or Andy plays like he did in set two against Capdeville.
Andy leads the head-to-head 2-0 with wins over him in 2005 at Queens and Cincinatti, and should make it 3-0.
Expect this to be a day match on Ashe because the daytime US network gets first choice of the matches they want to cover, and you'd imagine this would be at the top of the list.
I'd say this draw is pretty taylor made and certainly I can't see it putting a dent in Andy's chances
In the 2nd round Dent beat Navarro 11-9 in a fifth set tiebreaker which is no great recommendation, having beaten Lopez in four sets in Round 1.
Clearly this is his comeback year after a few matches late on last year. He has 3 victories against top 50 opponents in the year. Last week in New Haven against Ljubicic ranked 50 then and his best week when beating Almagro and Robredo in Miami before losing to Federer in last 16.
His best ranking was 21 in 2005 which is the year he had his 2 losses to Andy ( at Queens and Cincinnatti ) then aged 18 in his first year on the ATP tour.
Big serve and volleyer. His match with Navarro had 255 net approaches ( blast from the past ! ) Actually he was 2nd in this match with 109 net approaches of which 75 were successful.
Has fastest serve of the tournament ( if you trust these speed gun thingies at ) 147 MPH and 2nd in no of aces though had quite a few sets to rack up that total. By the way, Andy is fifth at 137 mph ( all quite close after Dent and Roddick ) which shows he's getting real pace on his serve which along with his ace count does tie in with folk saying he's really going for it to counter my moans about his first serve percentage.
Anyway, I reckon he's ripe for picking. Andy is generally good at matching up against big servers who don't bring a huge lot else to the table ( eg. Karlovic, Roddick in red mist times before he unfortunately decided to construct rallies )
Should be good atmosphere with Dent getting a lot of home support which might help Andy avoid going AWOL for too long at any point.
Have you noticed that both the main protagonists for the mens and ladies titles Fed and Serena have only played one night match and Fed was scheduled first the only men's match to receive that honour. IMO it is clearly a disadvantage for Andy to have to keep playing these late matches not knowing what time you will start and probably not getting to bed until 3 in the morning. They tend to be more emotional given the drama thay can involve bacause it's the night session which can lead to more mental tiredness late in the tournament. The only positive is the cooler temperatures but as the daytime temps aren't particularly high at the moment this is only a minor positive.
With all the top Americans in Federer's half of the draw, it's not surprising that he hasn't been the main attraction for the night session with Roddick taking that instead (and surely now Isner will following his win over Roddick), so he'll end up playing the day matches.
Federer playing first was an experiment in the night session to see whether fans would stick around for the women's match afterwards...the fact it hasn't been done again perhaps indicates that it might not have worked.
I'd imagine Nadal will be the night match in the next round and Murray will be the day match, but with Murray in the weaker half of the draw (in terms of TV draws for the USA), it's not surprising he's going to have more night matches.
And yet again, Andy is the middle-of-the-night-in-UK match - second match in the evening session.
So yet another match of his I'm not going to see
I have no sympathy, you should learn to stay up into the night especially for the US and the Aussie Opens.
Try this, I'm going to nap from 8pm till 1 then watch the Andy match (probably 2-4.30ish) then sleep 4.30am - 7 and I've nearly got my 8 hours sleep before work on Monday morning !
I used to stay up but now I'm on medication that knocks me out (not purposely, a side-effect). If I stayed up I would fall off the computer chair and break a few bones! If I don't take the pills I am likely to have a heart attack or stroke. Hmmm, difficult choice. I think I would miss more Andy matches that way!
Again no night match for Fed tomorrow and guess what he knows he will definitely not play before 2.30p.m . If that isn't preferential treatment I don't know what that is.
If for TV / spectaors they more often schedule precise times for Federer and apparently the Williams sisters then that's what being a star brings.
And I do think it is more TV ( especially ) / spectators rather than any leaning to favouring the players.
At Wimbledon, TV basically dictated Andy always being in the evening and the fact that he was always on Centre Court even surprised some of us a bit and was arguably some advantage to him.
Yes, it overall does help their match preparation, but it does also help their opponents in each individual match, opponents who will generally be less experienced of the whole situation.
In the long run, more continuallly knowing when their matches are may save a few nerves but I am afraid I can't get remotely really worked up about it, nor the night match situation, though guess I wouldn't want Andy continually the night match ( probably Nadal on Tuesday and maybe good to have most of his quota early on in the tournament ).
Andy's opening 3 matches have all been scheduled for Arthur Ashe ( as Federer and Nadal ), which is good and some might argue gives him an advantage before a potential match with Del Potro who has had all his matches so far on Louis Armsrong.
Basically it's still about winning tennis matches.
hmm not sure what to do now, stayed up watching Cljisters-Williams - quality match !!! But now if I watch Andy I'll have just 5hrs sleep with busy day at work tomorrow
Hope you decided to go to bed, Sheddie. It's now 2.15, Zvonareva has missed 6(?) match points and it's into a 3rd set. Pennetta is delaying things further with a medical time-out. I so wish I'd gone to bed and set my alarm. Can't give up now but the rest of the day will be a washout.
-- Edited by goldfish on Monday 7th of September 2009 01:22:31 AM
I stayed up and watched it Really pleased I did, v entertaining match. You hardly ever see a player like Dent on tour now and its a shame. A good serve-volleyer vs baseliner clash always provides quality viewing.
Dent has superb touch at the net, his drop volleying and coverage was superb and unlike most players on tour he actually covered the cross-court pass, Murray's favourite shot and was frustrating the Scot for a little while. It took Murray a set to realise it but then he started mixing up the direction of his passes, putting a few down the line and had a lot more success from then on
In the end Murray's returning was just too good especially by the 3rd set when he was seeing the ball like a balloon. Dent's play from the baseline got progressively more erratic and he didn't really match Andy in any of the baseline exchanges
Crowd seemed a bit flat, I guess unsurprisingly after the marathon Pennetta match beforehand and Dent never really looked like troubling Andy