Murray's playing again and is the 4th seed. Here's his quarter, in Nadal's half
Murray vs. BYE Malisse vs. Berrer Lopez vs. de Bakker Gonzalez vs. Monfils Ferrer vs. Nalbandian Robredo vs. Q Gulbis vs. Bellucci Soderling vs. BYE
Looks pretty tricky but you'd expect Murray, to come through that hopefully, Soderling is struggling with injury, Gonzalez/Monfils havn't been playing in a while i'd expect probably Malisse and Nalbandian to pose him the most trouble here
Edit: Changed title - it's the Rogers Cup all right, but Toronto not Cincy
-- Edited by steven on Friday 6th of August 2010 09:46:05 PM
Normally you would expect Andy to come through that, with a good chance of taking Nadal as well - but the way he has been recently and all the coaching upset, I'm going to take it one match at a time!
Nalbandian was out there as someone you didn't want early on, but I'm less concerned about him as a possible quarter final opponent if he comes through the Soderling section.
Basically I think the draw's OK, it's more what sort of Andy Murray turns up
Edit : That said, I see Malisse has beaten Isner and Berdych to reach the semis in the Legg Mason 500 in Washington and Nalbandian is also into the semis
-- Edited by indiana on Saturday 7th of August 2010 08:57:22 AM
That's a clear indication that they'll never have a top 100 player, unlike some countries which don't hand out WCs and as a result have at least five or six of them there.
Was Soderling injured? I heard that he was vacationing and hence withdrew from Washington. Of course, you can take a vacation after getting injured. Or get injured during a vacation, for that matter.
I'm more worried about Soderling here than James Ward's hitting partner.
-- Edited by Salmon on Saturday 7th of August 2010 01:49:44 PM
That's a clear indication that they'll never have a top 100 player, unlike some countries which don't hand out WCs and as a result have at least five or six of them there.
Dancevic is top 70 easily when fit, Raonic is also a good young player who's been out with injury and one of the highest ranked under 20's in the world
Ross Hutchins teams up with Andy and gets the last entry into the main draw. The next pair in line were Flemski (who now go on to Binghampton according to Twitter). They have been drawn against Kohlschreiber & Monfils with the winners to play 7th seeds Mrarach & Norman.
This is good news for Ross obviously but, he has SEVEN zero point scores in his best 18 from entering masters and slams and losing in the 1st round. He gets a 1st round pay cheque but, is it really working for him? Lets hope for at least a single win here (though a run would be better!)