wow emma. Giraldo is playing some great tennis as of late.
Tsonga is not too shabby on clay.
good win for giraldo.
here is the order of play for tomorrow. some outstanding battles tomorrow.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/Scores/schedule.aspx?EventId=1536
You got that right General. Giraldo is playing top 10 clay tennis right now. I thought he looked better against Tsonga, but then he didn't need to be at his best today against Andy Murray, OBE. I'll have to say that Murray looked like he was on some other planet today, or wanted to be on one.
Murray was making errors left and right, his not so good serve today getting broken once in the first and twice in the second, but instead of being furious with himself, yelling at his box, his usual persona to get himself sorted out, instead he was often smiling and chuckling to himself like he was deranged or something. He just looked like he wanted to be somewhere else. I don't think the match with Almagro could have taken that much out of him. Maybe the late Baltacha's death is affecting him? Who knows? Maybe he's feeling back problems again? I expected a better effort from him today, but alas, it wasn't to be.
I know clay is not Andy's surface, but I think it will help him with his ground game if he could play a few more matches on it before giving up the ghost. We know on clay that his serve is negated, so that doesn't help him. It could be this Lendl separation is mentally affecting him more than he is letting on. Again, who knows? I think we will really know what's going on this summer, when he plays on grass and the US Open series. I had predicted near the end of last year not to expect Murray to be near his best till summer because of the back surgery, but I had hoped for more progress than this. IF he doesn't do well at Wimbledon, we could see him slip out of the top 10. Oh well, it is what it is.
Nadal is the only one left in the tournament out of the "big 4". He still needs to improve. Nieminen was no test on clay. Berdych is up next for Nadal. He played fairly well against Dimitrov, but is winless in his last
17 matches vs. Nadal, so I'm not sure he'll be a good test either. But who knows? Almagro had never beaten Nadal before Barcelona, so anything can happen.
Respectfully,
masterclass