Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Men's Quarterfinal Preview


Ivo Karlovic is ready to continue the upsets, facing Roger Federer in the Quarterfinals of Wimbledon

After the less than stellar women's quarterfinals it's time for some of the most exciting matches of the tournament! The men's quarterfinals could be a huge bust, or a huge must see event!

1. Centre Court Match 1: (2) R Federer vs (22) Ivo Karlovic

Federer has been playing lights out tennis all Wimbledon. His forehand has been spectacular, his backhand has been solid, and his serve has been clutch. As Federer begins to look like the Federer of old, he only has one major problem between him reaching the final. And its name is Ivo Karlovic.

Karlovic has yet to be broken this entire tournament. Yes. You read correctly. The ENTIRE tournament. Dr. Ivo's serving stats have been off the charts after four matches. With 137 aces, making 72% first serves in, winning 91% of those first serves, and winning 55% of his second serves he will no doubt be difficult to break. In some ways, Karlovic has been very Sampras-esque in his performances. No, I'm not saying Ivo has the groundstrokes or volleys of Pistol Pete, but Ivo has been following a simple strategy used to describe Pete in his prime. Ivo can be ordinary throughout an entire set, serving bombs and bricking returns all the way to a tiebreak. Seemingly out of nowhere, however, Ivo can come up with a clutch forehand or volley winner to get up a mini-break in a tiebreak and finish his opponents there.

As Federer was slumping last year the main problem he was forced to deal with was his rhythm. And to be frank, no one can get a good rhythm off the ground when facing Dr. Ivo. Imagine the pressure if you are late in a set and you're forced to hit pin-point passing shots in an attempt to pass the 6'10 giant. Needless to say, no one has been able to do it enough in Ivo's first four matches this tournament. One key factor for Fed is his chip return he has that can force the Big Man to hit low slow volleys, which are very difficult to control especially in the quarterfinal round of the most prestigious tennis tournament.

Fed has won their two meetings this year, but with Dr. Ivo, no one really knows what he might bring to the table on Wednesday.

My Prediction: Roger wins in 4 sets, losing one in a tiebreak.

Centre Court Match 2: (3) A Murray vs (WC) J Carlos Ferrero

Ferrero and Murray have played once before. But that match happened to be at Queen's on grass this year. Murray prevailed in the SFs 6-2 6-4 overcoming a lackluster performance by the Spaniard.

This week, however, Ferrero has been upsetting opponent after opponent and after knocking off number 10 seed Fernando Gonzalez can Ferrero do it again?

I doubt it. Murray has too complete of a game, and can outserve, outhit, outrun, and outthink the aging Spaniard. Ferrero's only chance is if Murray collapses under the pressure of the crowd. Murray has so far thrived on the crowd and with yet another match on Centre Court with thousands of supporters, Murray will definitely be pumped for the occasion.

My Prediction: Murray wins in three respectable sets

Court 1 Match 1: (4) N Djokovic vs (24) T Haas

A rematch of Halle's final where Haas knocked off Djokovic in 6-3 6-7 6-1, but Djokovic had won the other two meetings between the two. Haas has survived a five set thrillers this Wimbledon while Djokovic has won 12 straight sets since losing his opening set in his first match.

This match is such a toss up. Both are very solid off the ground and don't really have many weaknesses. It's going to come down to whoever plays the big points better.

My Prediction: Djokovic holds on winning a 5 set thriller

Court 2 Match 2: (6) A Roddick vs L Hewitt

This match is the one I'm most looking forward too. Hewitt's resurgence this Wimbledon is remarkable and inspiring after he was seemingly going to lose early in the second round to Rafael Nadal until the Spaniard withdrew because of his injured knees. But now, the two grass court experts face off at Wimbledon for the first time. Roddick has owned Hewitt as of late and has won both matches on grass against one another. Hewitt needs to return like a madman and serve well if he wants to have a chance. I know earlier I wrote about how Hewitt was playing so well, but this has been some of the best stuff from Roddick I have seen all year.

My Prediction: Hewitt gets two sets close, but can't win a set.

Well, I was pretty close with all of my ladie's predictions so hopefully I continue the trend with the men on Wednesday!

1 comment:

  1. Eh. My predictions for the men were not as good as they were for the ladies. Oh well! Glad Lleyton put up a fight at least!

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