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You ruled out Federer already? He is still a member of the Big 4 and this is no French Open, but Federer's favorite surface.
If Federer makes it past Wawrinka then I will not rule him out.
Djokovic is not playing impressively from what I saw. I just don't think Cilic has the mental strength to see the match through. He needed to win the 4th set because I did not see him winning in 5.
He seemed to handle Murray easily. He did beat Djokovic last year.
Oh yeah, that's right.
Perhaps I need to find a way to watch the Murray match then. Murray is better on grass than Djokovic and for him to be dismissed so easily by Dimitrov is really...interesting. And I have not been impressed by Djokovic, like I said. But I really don't know Dimitrov's form. Work has really not given me many chances to watch many matches other than Nadal's and parts of Djokovic's.
It will be interesting IF the 19 year old can take out Roanic right after taking out Nadal, on his way to face Federer at the Semis.
Federer isn't a great returner either so it would definitely be interesting. Raonic is not going to go down easily. If Kyrgios keeps his head in this third set like he did against Nadal, he still has a shot.
I am no longer ruling out Federer. This is his best chance he will get to win an 18th slam and make the gap between him and Nadal even bigger. While I am a Nadal fan first and foremost, I don't really believe he will exceed Federer's slam count; also, I really like Federer and his decline in form has been painful to watch for some time. I would like to see him win again. But to be perfectly honest, I will be happy with any winner who is not Djokovic.
I am bias I know - but Murray is looking pretty unplayable so far.
He lost in straight sets.
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