Tim beat Soderling at Wimby in 2003 in straight sets. Soderling has improved since then though. I am not expecting an easy win, but Tim should do it if his back holds up.
I've gone for Tim in 4. If he is still in the form he was at Queens then I think he'll take it in 3. I also think the prospect of Federer in the second round will spur him on during the first round (not that I'm under any delusions he'll beat the Fed, although it has to happen to him some time....)
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