Third Round...Bottom half of the Draw
I am taking these matches in order of play as found here...Stotty what is the weather report there. It is raining cats and dogs here in Sweden. Out in the countryside...I miss my little Rosa the cat. She was hit by a car the other day. I brought her home and buried her outside the barn. My little sweetheart...cried my eyes out.
It's a great place to watch a lot of matches. I have been watching up to four at a time.
Milos Raonic vs. Lukasz Kubot. The only question here is...can "Cool Hand" Lukasz do anything to make this interesting. I can think of something...get your ass to the net! Kubot is a journeyman doubles player these days, I think. But as Stotty has testified...they play doubles from the back court these days. Sort of a spin off of the old "I" formation.
Nick Kyrgios vs. Jiri Vesely. don_budge match of the day. Jiri being the "official" player to watch for the future. 6' 6" tall and 198 lbs. Tall and skinny. Nick says he wants to be #1 in the world after his 5 set win against against Richard Gasquet. Sorry Nick...that's a great win for a 19 year old but it may be too early to proclaim to everyone such a lofty goal. Best to put a couple of more notches in your belt and let your actions speak for you. That way you won't be misquoted or worse. Vesely posted a five set win over another great French player...none other than Gael Monfils. This is such a great match up. Two young guns with absolutely nothing to lose. Look for them to be swinging from the hip. No prisoners!
Mikhail Kukushkin vs. Rafael Nadal. Fafa has pounded Mikhail into submission on both clay and hard courts. Look for him to make it the third surface. A Saturday afternoon pummeling on the lawn at Wimbledon.
Simone Bolelli vs. Kei Nishikori. First time match up for the #132 ranked player in the world versus the "Samurai Kid" who is ranked #12 at this point in time. I'm thinking Italians are more comfortable on clay, traditionally thinking, and it should hold true for today.
Feliciano Lopez vs. John Isner. Interesting or not? Well...that depends. Feliciano says it's going to be a close match. Why should we doubt him after his performance for the grass court season? He is using his lefty grass court tactics to his full advantage. Tactical serving and mixing up the big delivery. Slice backhands maneuvering his opponent into position until he can attack the net. Using his strong lefty forehand to force the issue whenever possible. Adequate volleying...not great by any means. Eh, Stotty? Isner on the other hand serves from another planet. He should be forced to serve from his knees to even things up. What if it goes five sets? There should be a couple of tie breakers in the mix.
Jerzy "Joe" Janowicz vs. Tommy Robredo. A big chance for the big lug to advance another round but don't take Senor Robredo lightly. He is a tough and seasoned competitor and he knows where the lines are. We keep looking to see that Janowicz is maturing...and he keeps disappointing us. Funny guy...as in tough to figure out. He doesn't seem to be very thoughtful. Just gun...gun...gun. Tries to blast everyone off of the court. It doesn't work every day...where is the plan B...and the plan C.
Stanislas Wawrinka vs. Denis Istomin. It isn't that Denis cannot menace Wawrinka...it is only that will he? This is a great opportunity for Istomin. Stanislas is having a difficult time growing into his new skin as a Slam Winner. If Istomin takes it to him and if Wawrinka loses just a bit of confidence it could be an upset. But if Stan keeps his cool and gets down to business he should advance to an all Swiss quarter...if.
Santiago Giraldo vs. Roger Federer. Nobody from Columbia takes down the Swiss Maestro on the lawn at Wimbledon. Santiago's first time past the second round at Wimbledon...the situation should be a bit too much for him.
Could be a bit of a boring day watching a lot of baseline duels on the lawn...compared to the good old days of classic tennis. What do I know? What the hell...it's raining here. Go ask Alice. But this is what we are dealt...why not make the best of it. Zzzzzzzzzzzzz......
I am taking these matches in order of play as found here...Stotty what is the weather report there. It is raining cats and dogs here in Sweden. Out in the countryside...I miss my little Rosa the cat. She was hit by a car the other day. I brought her home and buried her outside the barn. My little sweetheart...cried my eyes out.
It's a great place to watch a lot of matches. I have been watching up to four at a time.
Milos Raonic vs. Lukasz Kubot. The only question here is...can "Cool Hand" Lukasz do anything to make this interesting. I can think of something...get your ass to the net! Kubot is a journeyman doubles player these days, I think. But as Stotty has testified...they play doubles from the back court these days. Sort of a spin off of the old "I" formation.
Nick Kyrgios vs. Jiri Vesely. don_budge match of the day. Jiri being the "official" player to watch for the future. 6' 6" tall and 198 lbs. Tall and skinny. Nick says he wants to be #1 in the world after his 5 set win against against Richard Gasquet. Sorry Nick...that's a great win for a 19 year old but it may be too early to proclaim to everyone such a lofty goal. Best to put a couple of more notches in your belt and let your actions speak for you. That way you won't be misquoted or worse. Vesely posted a five set win over another great French player...none other than Gael Monfils. This is such a great match up. Two young guns with absolutely nothing to lose. Look for them to be swinging from the hip. No prisoners!
Mikhail Kukushkin vs. Rafael Nadal. Fafa has pounded Mikhail into submission on both clay and hard courts. Look for him to make it the third surface. A Saturday afternoon pummeling on the lawn at Wimbledon.
Simone Bolelli vs. Kei Nishikori. First time match up for the #132 ranked player in the world versus the "Samurai Kid" who is ranked #12 at this point in time. I'm thinking Italians are more comfortable on clay, traditionally thinking, and it should hold true for today.
Feliciano Lopez vs. John Isner. Interesting or not? Well...that depends. Feliciano says it's going to be a close match. Why should we doubt him after his performance for the grass court season? He is using his lefty grass court tactics to his full advantage. Tactical serving and mixing up the big delivery. Slice backhands maneuvering his opponent into position until he can attack the net. Using his strong lefty forehand to force the issue whenever possible. Adequate volleying...not great by any means. Eh, Stotty? Isner on the other hand serves from another planet. He should be forced to serve from his knees to even things up. What if it goes five sets? There should be a couple of tie breakers in the mix.
Jerzy "Joe" Janowicz vs. Tommy Robredo. A big chance for the big lug to advance another round but don't take Senor Robredo lightly. He is a tough and seasoned competitor and he knows where the lines are. We keep looking to see that Janowicz is maturing...and he keeps disappointing us. Funny guy...as in tough to figure out. He doesn't seem to be very thoughtful. Just gun...gun...gun. Tries to blast everyone off of the court. It doesn't work every day...where is the plan B...and the plan C.
Stanislas Wawrinka vs. Denis Istomin. It isn't that Denis cannot menace Wawrinka...it is only that will he? This is a great opportunity for Istomin. Stanislas is having a difficult time growing into his new skin as a Slam Winner. If Istomin takes it to him and if Wawrinka loses just a bit of confidence it could be an upset. But if Stan keeps his cool and gets down to business he should advance to an all Swiss quarter...if.
Santiago Giraldo vs. Roger Federer. Nobody from Columbia takes down the Swiss Maestro on the lawn at Wimbledon. Santiago's first time past the second round at Wimbledon...the situation should be a bit too much for him.
Could be a bit of a boring day watching a lot of baseline duels on the lawn...compared to the good old days of classic tennis. What do I know? What the hell...it's raining here. Go ask Alice. But this is what we are dealt...why not make the best of it. Zzzzzzzzzzzzz......
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