Thanks for the schedule general hercules.
Andy Murray, OBE, has a clear path in the draw now. #7 Youzhny gone. #5 Tsonga gone, #4 Gasquet gone.
No more seeds left to face. It's really on his racquet now.
He still looks a little rusty at times, which is to be expected given his lack of match play, especially against the top players, since last September.
He can't afford more lulls as he moves on. These are best out of 3 set matches. One can be booted out in a twinkling of an eye if one can't maintain consistency. Marin Cilic is next for him.
Home favorite Igor Sijsling is serving and playing well, can he get past Kohli to make it to the SF?
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The remaining top half QF's are loaded with tough big hitters. #1 Del Potro vs Gulbis, #3 Berdych vs. Janowicz,
Berdych vs. Murray in the final? I'm still concerned that Del Potro's left wrist might not be in top shape after his recent trip to New York to go get diagnosis and treatment.
Good luck and best of health to the remaining players at Rotterdam.
Respectfully,
masterclass
I don't think it's as clear cut for Murray as yet given that Cilic can really be handful at times and as you stated, Murray still looks a bit rusty. All the more reason why though he should be playing Cilic.
Both Jerzy and Del Potro out but Berdych is still in picture and despite losing a set to JJ just this morning, he too is looking good and seems to be on par with Gulbis.
Kohli seems to be in form as well and Sijsling does seem to be the right opponent for him at the moment. If Andy gets past Cilic today then I take it Kohli will be next.