Wimbledon starts next week and we now have the draw followed by the usual cries of hope for the only realistic Brittish chance, Andy Murray.
Interesting draw and you can see the full thing here.(I will add a link when we get full confirmation.)
**NADAL PULLS OUT**
BBC Link
**Who Do ya fancy?**
Andy Murray starts against Kendrick which should be a comfortable win for him, he is also on Nadal's side of the draw which is what I hoped for throughout the week. I'm hoping Murray can at least make the semi's and then we will just see what happens after that, I am thinking this could be a good tournament for him and he should come close but he needs to keep his cool and serve well to be in with a shout. Nadal dropping out makes it even more appealing that Murray can reach the final!
Roger is definately my tip here as I will vouch for in my bet for the tournament, no pressure on him no he's broken the record and took the carreer grand slam. I think we may see the best of him in this tournament. Novak will be a danger to him on his side of the draw but thats if he plays like he can, last year he fell early on to Marat Safin and that is the fluctuation in form he can fall victim to.
So what you all thinking? Who are you going for? Should be a good tournament!
**The Roof**
One thing we're guarenteed of this year is constant action, the weather wont be a big problem on Centre Court and this means at least there will always be something to watch, i.e the bigger games. That in all honesty is a great thing for a tournament known to be interupted by rain.
**Betting**
I can't see past Roger however this year who will take great confidence after his French Open victory, I have paired him up with a win for Serena Williams in a double to try and shore up some decent odds. (will need to double check how much I can win from that)
A good outside bet for the Tournament IMO would be Andy Roddick, 25/1 on William Hill and rightly so since he could be facing Murray (who he just stuggles against) in the semi's if he is to reach the final. However Roddicks service game has been solid all year and Grass is a fantasic surface for him. A good each way chance but needs a bit of luck to get to the final.
**Brit Hopes**
Well looking at things I really can't see much progress apart from well....Murray, its just a sad state of affairs with our game but I could see all Brits going out in the First round apart from him.
Dan Evans taking on Nikolay Davydenko, James Ward to face Fernando Verdasco, Alex Bogdanovic up against Tomas Berdych, and Josh Goodall drawn against Michael Llodra. They should all be losses unfortunately.
Laura Robson at 15 has been drawn against Daniella Hantuchova and again its a shame as she will likely fall.
**Murray Watch**
As before I will track Murray's results on the main page but any others I will gladly update and keep on the first page too.
First Round
MURRAY bt Kendrick, 7-5, 6-7, 6-3 6-4 2hrs 38mins
Second Round
MURRAY bt Gulbis 6-2, 7-5, 6-3 1hr 28mins
Third Round
MURRAY bt Troicki 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 1hr 38mins
Forth Round
MURRAY bt Wawrinka 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 3hrs 56 minutes
Quarter Final
MURRAY bt Ferrero 7-5, 6-3, 6-2 1hr 43mins
Semi-Final
RODDICK bt Murray 6-4, 4-6, 7-6, 7-6
Final
Roddick v Federer
**Potential Route to Final**
1st: Kendrick
2nd: Ernests Gulbis
3rd: Taylor Dent Out in Round 2
4th: Marat Safin(14) Out in Round 1 Wawrinka to face.
Qrt: Fernando Gonzales(10) Out in round 3, Ferrero to face.
Semi: Roddick(6)
Final: Federer(1)
BBC LinkBritain's Andy Murray will face world number 76 Robert Kendrick in the first round at Wimbledon, with Rafael Nadal a possible semi-final opponent.
Third seed Murray has a 3-0 record against Kendrick and beat the American 6-0 6-0 in their only meeting on grass in Newport, USA, three years ago.
Nadal is a major doubt because of a knee injury and will decide on Friday whether he is fit to defend his title.
Should he pull out, Murray will be the highest seed in his half of the draw.
Nadal has been drawn to face Arnaud Clement in the first round, with Lleyton Hewitt his likely second-round opponent.
In the other half of the draw, five-time champion Roger Federer will open against Yen-Hsun Lu and fourth seed Novak Djokovic takes on France's Julien Benneteau.
Defending women's champion Venus Williams will play Switzerland's Stefanie Voegele in the first round, while 15-year-old British wildcard Laura Robson takes on Daniela Hantuchova.
Robson will become the youngest player in the women's singles since Martina Hingis in 1995, and last year's junior champion will defend her girls' title in the second week at the All England Club.
Serena Williams will begin her singles campaign against qualifier Neuza Silva, Maria Sharapova has drawn qualifier Viktoriya Kutuzova, and British number one Anne Keothavong will face Patricia Mayr.
The draw was not kind to the British men, with Dan Evans taking on Nikolay Davydenko, James Ward to face Fernando Verdasco, Alex Bogdanovic up against Tomas Berdych, and Josh Goodall drawn against Michael Llodra.
Among the women, Mel South will play Mathilde Johansson, Katie O'Brien takes on Iveta Benesova, Georgie Stoop plays Vera Zvonareva, and Elena Baltacha will meet Alona Bonadernko.
Interesting draw and you can see the full thing here.(I will add a link when we get full confirmation.)
**NADAL PULLS OUT**
World number one Rafael Nadal will not defend his Wimbledon men's singles crown because of a knee injury.
Nadal, struggling with tendinitis, had problems with his movement during an exhibition match in London on Thursday in a 6-4 6-3 loss to Lleyton Hewitt.
And Nadal, 23, went down 4-6 7-6 (10-3) to Stanislas Wawrinka when he returned to the Hurlingham Club on Friday.
He is the first champion not to defend his SW19 crown since Croatia's Goran Ivanisevic skipped the event in 2002.
Nadal, the four-time French Open champion, had been drawn to play Arnaud Clement at Wimbledon on Monday.
Nadal was forced to withdraw from last week's tournament at Queen's Club with knee trouble and underwent intense rehabilitation in Barcelona.
He was diagnosed with tendinitis in both quadriceps tendons as well as a small amount of fluid on the kneecaps.
I'm scared that Nadal will be out for the rest of the season, what do you think?
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The 23-year-old looked to be on the mend after practising with Andy Murray at the All England Club on Wednesday, but the following day the Spaniard seemed troubled throughout his 80-minute exhibition encounter with Hewitt.
In Nadal's first match since losing to Robin Soderling in the fourth round of the French Open, the Spaniard looked increasingly frustrated as he repeatedly failed to get to balls he would normally reach.
Hewitt challenged Nadal from the start, forcing him to save two break points in the first game before holding serve.
Nadal and Murray practise together
The Australian then managed to break to love for a 3-2 lead after three unforced errors from Nadal, and held his next service game to love behind a barrage of aces.
Nadal frequently muttered to himself in Spanish after missing shots, and often had to rely on his top-spin forehand to bail him out of trouble.
He had his first break point in the first game of the second set, but Hewitt saved it with a service winner.
Nadal set up another break point at 2-2 with a good forehand volley, but Hewitt produced a forehand winner down the line before holding.
Hewitt broke again for a decisive 4-3 lead after Nadal sent a forehand long, and the Australian converted his second match point after Nadal sent a lunging backhand long as well.
Nadal, who beat Roger Federer in a classic final in 2008, had previously stated that he would not defend his Wimbledon crown if he was not 100% fit.
"He is having difficulties bending and it seems his treatments aren't enough," said coach and uncle Toni Nadal on Thursday.
BBC Link
**Who Do ya fancy?**
Andy Murray starts against Kendrick which should be a comfortable win for him, he is also on Nadal's side of the draw which is what I hoped for throughout the week. I'm hoping Murray can at least make the semi's and then we will just see what happens after that, I am thinking this could be a good tournament for him and he should come close but he needs to keep his cool and serve well to be in with a shout. Nadal dropping out makes it even more appealing that Murray can reach the final!
Roger is definately my tip here as I will vouch for in my bet for the tournament, no pressure on him no he's broken the record and took the carreer grand slam. I think we may see the best of him in this tournament. Novak will be a danger to him on his side of the draw but thats if he plays like he can, last year he fell early on to Marat Safin and that is the fluctuation in form he can fall victim to.
So what you all thinking? Who are you going for? Should be a good tournament!
**The Roof**
One thing we're guarenteed of this year is constant action, the weather wont be a big problem on Centre Court and this means at least there will always be something to watch, i.e the bigger games. That in all honesty is a great thing for a tournament known to be interupted by rain.
**Betting**
I can't see past Roger however this year who will take great confidence after his French Open victory, I have paired him up with a win for Serena Williams in a double to try and shore up some decent odds. (will need to double check how much I can win from that)
A good outside bet for the Tournament IMO would be Andy Roddick, 25/1 on William Hill and rightly so since he could be facing Murray (who he just stuggles against) in the semi's if he is to reach the final. However Roddicks service game has been solid all year and Grass is a fantasic surface for him. A good each way chance but needs a bit of luck to get to the final.
**Brit Hopes**
Well looking at things I really can't see much progress apart from well....Murray, its just a sad state of affairs with our game but I could see all Brits going out in the First round apart from him.
Dan Evans taking on Nikolay Davydenko, James Ward to face Fernando Verdasco, Alex Bogdanovic up against Tomas Berdych, and Josh Goodall drawn against Michael Llodra. They should all be losses unfortunately.
Laura Robson at 15 has been drawn against Daniella Hantuchova and again its a shame as she will likely fall.
**Murray Watch**
As before I will track Murray's results on the main page but any others I will gladly update and keep on the first page too.
First Round
MURRAY bt Kendrick, 7-5, 6-7, 6-3 6-4 2hrs 38mins
Second Round
MURRAY bt Gulbis 6-2, 7-5, 6-3 1hr 28mins
Third Round
MURRAY bt Troicki 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 1hr 38mins
Forth Round
MURRAY bt Wawrinka 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 3hrs 56 minutes
Quarter Final
MURRAY bt Ferrero 7-5, 6-3, 6-2 1hr 43mins
Semi-Final
RODDICK bt Murray 6-4, 4-6, 7-6, 7-6
Final
Roddick v Federer
**Potential Route to Final**
1st: Kendrick
2nd: Ernests Gulbis
3rd: Taylor Dent Out in Round 2
4th: Marat Safin(14) Out in Round 1 Wawrinka to face.
Qrt: Fernando Gonzales(10) Out in round 3, Ferrero to face.
Semi: Roddick(6)
Final: Federer(1)
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