Although Andy Murray looks like the guy to beat on his side of the draw, I don't think he'll be able to stand the media scrutiny considering how the British press it. So instead, I pick Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to pick the semifinal slot on their side of the draw. He has less press pressure to mind and he can really play, considering he was able to reach the semifinals in Paris, even with the press pressure. Aside from Murray, his possible tough opponents include Ernests Gulbis, Fernando Verdasco and Marin Cilic.
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