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| Novak Djokovic |
The prospect of a match between Stanislas Wawrinka and Novak Djokovic is always a fascinating one based on their two encounters in 2013. Their first match in Melbourne remains one of the best matches of the year and although I felt their match-up at the US Open was heavily overrated, it was still the best of a bad bunch at this year’s lacklustre final slam. Wawrinka confirmed his spot at the O2 with a confident 6-3 6-2 rout of Nicolas Almagro, meanwhile Djokovic was made to work much harder as he lost the opening set of his third round encounter to John Isner, but rolled through the second and third sets to post a 6-7 6-1 6-2 victory. Djokovic has won both their matches this year, but this one will be the first best of three set match. Wawrinka has been up and down over the past few months, but remains a potent threat on his day. I think Stanley will get another set, but Djokovic will come through once more…
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| Roger Federer |
I am surprised another match-up between Roger Federer and Juan Martin del Potro sits on our doorstops. I did think there would be some tactical tanking going on and particularly from these two who played five matches in Basel last week. Their final in Basel was a great contest and through patches, particularly that second set, Federer was stunning. Del Potro was tested today as he dropped the opening set of his third round match to Grigor Dimitrov and was marginally troubled by a hip injury. Federer has had no problems so far with straight set wins against Kevin Anderson and Philipp Kohlschreiber. I am on the edge with this one because I think Federer will be the fresher of the two, but I would still anticipate DelPo being too strong for Federer, who has struggled in the crucial moments of these types of matches recently.
Tomas Berdych to beat David Ferrer in 2 sets (1 tight, 1 easy)

