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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Analyzing the Men's Draw of Wimbledon 2011: The Fourth Segment of the Draw
Novak Djokovic is the player to beat in this side of the draw. Currently ranked #2, his most likely opponent in the semifinals would be Robin Soderling. I don't know though what his mental state is now, following his loss in the French Open semi's to Roger Federer, who cut short Djoko's fantastic winning streak. When I saw the match, I could just see Novak fold and surrender as Roger just upped his game. I haven't seen Novak play ever since so it would be interesting what he does here. There are good players in his side of the draw though, including Kevin Anderson, Marcos Baghdatis and compatriot, Troicki - so it would be interesting how Novak negotiates them.
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