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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Analyzing the Men's Draw of Wimbledon 2011: The First Segment of the Draw
Rafael Nadal will have a challenging Wimbledon ahead of him, as he defends his title this year. He's had a very good workout in the first round against Michael Russell but his potential competition could include Milos Raonic, the up-and-coming Canadian player; fellow Grand Slam titlist Juan del Potro; and last year's finalist, Tomas Berdych, his most likely opponent in the quarterfinals.
Other contenders in this part of the draw are Mardy Fish, Gilles Simon and Fernando Verdasco.
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