The ATP website is trumpeting Roger Federer's quarter as the toughest in history. More hyperbole. Fake news is the standard these days. But it's a tough draw and one that Roger will probably let go of without straining his milk.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/score...ells/404/draws
The top half of the draw may well be the most boring in history as the most boring number one ranked player in the world Andy Murray is on top virtually all by himself. I sort of rifled through the draw and didn't see anyone in the top half that should be able to dent the defense of Murray. At least not on paper. You would think that I might mention Stan Wawrinka but Stan is a real disappointment week in and week out. He more or less somehow chooses where he is going to play on a given week and then he has another decision to make. Will he compete?
The bottom half of the draw has a lot of interesting names. Consider these: Marin Cilic (lame #6 seed), Grigor Dimitrov, Sam Querry (beat Thiem, Kyrgios and Nadal last week), Kei Nishikori, Rafael Nadal, Fernando Verdasco, Roger Federer, Nick (The Jerk) Kyrgios, Alexander Zverev, Juan Martin del Potro (The Jolly Green Argentine) and Novak Djokovic.
It's stacked. Unbelievably. I would suggest a redraw.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/score...ells/404/draws
The top half of the draw may well be the most boring in history as the most boring number one ranked player in the world Andy Murray is on top virtually all by himself. I sort of rifled through the draw and didn't see anyone in the top half that should be able to dent the defense of Murray. At least not on paper. You would think that I might mention Stan Wawrinka but Stan is a real disappointment week in and week out. He more or less somehow chooses where he is going to play on a given week and then he has another decision to make. Will he compete?
The bottom half of the draw has a lot of interesting names. Consider these: Marin Cilic (lame #6 seed), Grigor Dimitrov, Sam Querry (beat Thiem, Kyrgios and Nadal last week), Kei Nishikori, Rafael Nadal, Fernando Verdasco, Roger Federer, Nick (The Jerk) Kyrgios, Alexander Zverev, Juan Martin del Potro (The Jolly Green Argentine) and Novak Djokovic.
It's stacked. Unbelievably. I would suggest a redraw.
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