Kiu said:From 1-10 what's the level of this match?
I say may be 8
El Dude said:While I want Roger to win it to break his big tournament funk, Grigor is my #2 guy. I'd also be happy with either Tsonga or Lopez winning it, so there really isn't a losing scenario for me.
What a story Lopez would be, of course he's probably least likely of the four.
I'd say Roger is a strong favorite over Lopez, Tsonga a slight favorite over Grigor (mainly because JW is playing so well right now).
I'm hoping, though, it will be Roger and Grigor.
TennisFanatic7 said:Roger takes another dominant 10-0 record into the Lopez match tomorrow.
Moxie629 said:El Dude said:While I want Roger to win it to break his big tournament funk, Grigor is my #2 guy. I'd also be happy with either Tsonga or Lopez winning it, so there really isn't a losing scenario for me.
What a story Lopez would be, of course he's probably least likely of the four.
I'd say Roger is a strong favorite over Lopez, Tsonga a slight favorite over Grigor (mainly because JW is playing so well right now).
I'm hoping, though, it will be Roger and Grigor.
I put up the polls, so feel free to take the discussion over there. I agree that Lopez would be the longest shot. I also like all the options as a winner, really. Roger is the last man standing, as it were, and I'm sure he'd be disappointed not to take it. Have to say, I'd love to see Jo-Wil with the W.
GameSetAndMath said:TennisFanatic7 said:Roger takes another dominant 10-0 record into the Lopez match tomorrow.
But, there is also the lefty dynamic Lopez brings in. Fed needs to be careful.
Not another, three setter please. Now is the time to raise his game if he wants to
take home the trophy.
I can come up with an excuse of birthday for today's match and the expectation
caused by Novak's fall for yesterday's match; But, there should no excuse tomorrow.
Moxie629 said:GameSetAndMath said:TennisFanatic7 said:Roger takes another dominant 10-0 record into the Lopez match tomorrow.
But, there is also the lefty dynamic Lopez brings in. Fed needs to be careful.
Not another, three setter please. Now is the time to raise his game if he wants to
take home the trophy.
I can come up with an excuse of birthday for today's match and the expectation
caused by Novak's fall for yesterday's match; But, there should no excuse tomorrow.
Lefty yes, but Lopez hits pretty flat. Doesn't that make a difference? I heard a stat recently on Roger v. lefties, and the losses are almost all to Nadal. I can't remember the number (must look it up,) but it's not lefties, it's Nadal. You'd be shocked.
EDIT: I looked it up. He's 100 v. 35 against lefties, and 23 of those losses were to Nadal. So he's pretty good against lefties, otherwise. (90 - 12)
Moxie629 said:Moxie629 said:GameSetAndMath said:TennisFanatic7 said:Roger takes another dominant 10-0 record into the Lopez match tomorrow.
But, there is also the lefty dynamic Lopez brings in. Fed needs to be careful.
Not another, three setter please. Now is the time to raise his game if he wants to
take home the trophy.
I can come up with an excuse of birthday for today's match and the expectation
caused by Novak's fall for yesterday's match; But, there should no excuse tomorrow.
Lefty yes, but Lopez hits pretty flat. Doesn't that make a difference? I heard a stat recently on Roger v. lefties, and the losses are almost all to Nadal. I can't remember the number (must look it up,) but it's not lefties, it's Nadal. You'd be shocked.
EDIT: I looked it up. He's 100 v. 35 against lefties, and 23 of those losses were to Nadal. So he's pretty good against lefties, otherwise. (90 - 12)
Moxie629 said:I'd be shocked if Feli pulls off another upset tomorrow, but who do you like between Tsonga and Dimitrov?