Way too late to start this thread, but maybe some folks will talk some tennis during the tournament.
Nadal with a 6 seed, and Djoker getting him and Murray on his side.
Federer won his 3rd round match today and is in the 4th round. However, it wont be easy from here, as he faces Monfils, and then if he gets by him a QF match against the winner of Simon and Wawrinka, with either Nishikori, Berdych, or Tsonga also on his side of the draw that will be in the SF.
I just don't see anyone beating Djokovic...Nadal included.
Nadal has an astonishing 9 French Open titles. That's unbelievable. King of Clay, and probably the sole reason Federer doesn't have about 4 or 5 more slams at the French, as he was the clear cut 2nd best on clay for man years.
10 Slams at one event would be incredible, but I don't see it happening this year. But maybe Nadal can upset Djoker in the QF's...if so, then he obviously will be the favorite from there on out.
The women's side is now getting good. Serena will have some tough matches coming up, and Sharapova has also advanced so far.
Nadal with a 6 seed, and Djoker getting him and Murray on his side.
Federer won his 3rd round match today and is in the 4th round. However, it wont be easy from here, as he faces Monfils, and then if he gets by him a QF match against the winner of Simon and Wawrinka, with either Nishikori, Berdych, or Tsonga also on his side of the draw that will be in the SF.
I just don't see anyone beating Djokovic...Nadal included.
Nadal has an astonishing 9 French Open titles. That's unbelievable. King of Clay, and probably the sole reason Federer doesn't have about 4 or 5 more slams at the French, as he was the clear cut 2nd best on clay for man years.
10 Slams at one event would be incredible, but I don't see it happening this year. But maybe Nadal can upset Djoker in the QF's...if so, then he obviously will be the favorite from there on out.
The women's side is now getting good. Serena will have some tough matches coming up, and Sharapova has also advanced so far.