Originally posted by klacr
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Andy Murray vs. Kei Nishikori…A couple of polar opposites. Murray owns the diminutive Nishikori 3-0 without the loss of a set. Can he really dominate him like so? If the courts are quicker…who does it favor? Murray…I think.
Roger Federer vs. Milos Raonic…The Main Event. Whenever Roger is playing it is the Main Event by default. Who do they pay to come see play? It's a great match. The timing couldn't be better. The talk on the pro tour lately has been a lot about Milos…the hugeness of his serve. His ability to stay in any match with anyone on the basis of his serve alone. But now he has solidified his backhand somewhat. The forehand can be huge behind the big serve. A great one-two combination.
Roger owns the lumbering Canuck by a 6-1 margin. The only loss last week when Roger was running on fumes. He didn't necessarily tank but he didn't compete tooth and nail. But today he will be. Much of the performance today is psychological. Consider that it is Milos' maiden voyage in this venue. Consider that Roger has won it a number of times. Roger is in his comfort zone and it will be up to Milos to serve him out of that zone. Look for Roger to serve impeccably and to follow any loose play to the net…where he will pounce like a cat. Like a nimble feline. Watch him. This is a good match for him to begin with. He has incentive to perform well to avenge the soft loss last week.
The edge to Federer…but in this format, in this half of the draw every match is a crap shoot. Much has to do with the preparation…who is ready. Really ready…because the top eight players in the world are competing and lots of incentives are there for them to perform well.
Gentlemen…start your engines. Let the games begin.

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