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Indian Wells Men’s Preview: Federer Could Meet Nadal In SFs, Djokovic Seeks 4th Title

by Sean Randall | March 10th, 2015, 7:40 pm



 


The first Tennis Masters event kicks off Thursday in scenic Indian Wells. But don’t let the blue skies and snow-capped mountains fool you, the tennis is real and it is rough.

The men’s draw was just completed. Let’s get right to it. Here’s what you need to know.

First Quarter
 Top seed Novak Djokovic’s tournament defense and quest for a fourth Indian Wells title takes him through a relatively easy road early on. He’ll open against former Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis or the youngster Jiri Vesely who gave Andy Murray fits at Indian Wells last year. Frenchman Julien Benneteau could be next though I think that spot will go to Djokovic’s good buddy Viktor Troikci. Then Kevin Anderson or the struggling John Isner could be tricky before David Ferrer in the quarters.

Ferrer, who’s had some success in the desert, does have Bernard Tomic and Marin Cilic, however, the Croat is making his 2015 debut, so I don’t expect his game to be where it was the last time he played in the US. And even though Tomic is playing well this year, he’s not at Ferrer’s level. So I think David does make it out to Novak, but that will mark the end of his event.
The pick: Novak Djokovic

Second Quarter
 Both Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori in the same quarter? Wow. I say that because after Murray’s dismal post-Australian Open, he needed a good draw in Indian Wells where he hasn’t made it to the final weekend this decade! Meanwhile, Nishikori has been red-hot of late winning 10 of his last 11 since the Australian Open, and I think he’s primed for the upset over Murray here.

Both have to be pleased with their draws. Murray’s got a decent path with the up-and-down Vasek Pospisil to start, maybe Philipp Kohlschreiber and then he’s got the failing Ernests Gulbis or Fabio Fognini in the fourth. That’s pretty good! Nishikori also looks good with either Mardy Fish or Ryan Harrison to start, then maybe a pair of Spanish lefties with Fernando Verdasco and then Feliciano Lopez before Murray. And I think Kei wins that.

Also to note is the return of former finalist Fish who meets the improving Harrison in his first singles match in 18 months. Good to see Mardy back playing tennis again.
The pick: Kei Nishikori

Third Quarter
 In nine previous appearances, Rafael Nadal has made the SFs eight times, winning the title three of those. That’s not bad for a claycourt guy. But this time Nadal comes in with some confidence issues after a poor showing in Australia. So I think he’ll be tested early but history tells us he’ll get through. Though with Gilles Simon or Richard Gasquet, and Milos Raonic in the later rounds it could get tough.

Raonic has a couple easy early rounds before running into Grigor Dimitrov, Nick Kyrgios or Tommy Robredo. With Kyrgios always injured, Dimitrov struggling, Robredo could sneak through here.
The pick: Rafael Nadal

Fourth Quarter
 Swiss teammates and friends Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka both call the fourth quarter their home. And both should be relatively fresh after skipping Davis Cup this past weekend and they’ll need to be because to me this is the toughest quarter. Federer is the favorite having won the title four times and he was a finalist a year ago losing a thriller to Novak. But he’s got a dangerous road starting with Jerzy Janowicz, then a rematch with Andreas Seppi. Roberto Bautista Agut could follow and then the showdown against either Tomas Berdych or Stan Wawrinka.

Both Berdych and Stan have struggled in Indian Wells, and both are playing well this year but since Stan has won the last six with Tomas I’ll take him here. But Stan won’t beat Roger. He could, but he won’t.
The pick:

Semifinals: Djokovic d. Nishikori, Nadal d. Federer.
 Novak gets revenge on Kei for the US Open while Nadal, who’s back in form, continues his dominance over Federer.

Final: Djokovic d. Nadal
 Novak’s simply the best on hardcourts right now.

Overall, I think the Federer quarter is the toughest while Novak has the easiest section. Murray worries me a little. He just hasn’t looked in sync since Australia, and someone even like a hot-running Pospisil could take him out.

Nadal is really the guy I don’t know. Will he struggle again like Australia or has the extra few weeks on clay given him that needed confidence. But Rafa does play well in the desert and we know he always competes.

And this will be a key event for Federer who is not playing Miami. Was the Australian stumble just that or is the Swiss really on the decline? Janowicz, Seppi and especially Berdych or Stan could get him if he plays like he did in Australia.

Glad you posted this. I always like to see what people think beforehand and how good they are at predicting. I can predict pretty accurately at times, but if I vocalize it I always seem to miss.

Too much pressure, lol.

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I think Rafa makes a very good point. The umpires have been instructed to give Nadal time violations, but like Rafa says, they ignore the time taken when players are breaking rackets and arguing with the umpires.


Rafael Nadal about the episode with Bernardes :´ Is it better to smash rackets or a 5 seconds delay?´

The Spaniard :´If I´m playing in a terrible way, my team is not afraid of telling me, unlike others´
Rafael Nadal  13 Mar 2015 - 13:06 / by Federico Coppini / reads 493.
http://www.tennisworldusa.org/Rafael-Nadal-about-the-episode-with-Bernardes--Is-it-better-to-smash-rackets-or-a-5-seconds-delay-articolo22901.html

Meeting with media also for Rafael Nadal in sight of the first Master 1000 of the season, Indian Wells one, which started yesterday, on Thursday. The Spaniard reveals the “secret” of his longevity throughout the years. He also dwells on the episode with Bernardes in Rio.

“When I was a kid, I didn’t feel the pressure coming from my family. I didn’t feel focused juts on tennis. I used to play tennis, soccer, go out with friends. You have time to be a pro in the future”.

Rafa Nadal’s secret for continuity is given also by who surrounds him day by day. “I give my team the flexibility to tell me the right things. If I play in a terrible way, they are not afraid of telling me. Sometimes the team of a great star is afraid of telling the players something. This is not happening to me, it’s something that helps me.”

Eventually, talking about current things, the Spaniard goes back on the outburst with Carlos Bernardes in Rio.
“I talked with him after the match. I don’t have a problem with him, he’s a good guy. I think that as chair umpire he’s not the best of the last times. He puts me more pressure than the other umpires. To it is unfair that the other players brake rackets, spectacling on court. And this all is more important than a 5-6 seconds delay between a point and another”, he declares. “I can’t accept it. It’s true, there are rules, but they have to be applied to everybody. Is it better to brake rackets or a 5-6 seconds delay? Is this a better example for kids? I don’t think so. I’m aware that to me it takes more time compared to the other players, but above all in Rio, the weather conditions were unbelievable. I was frustrated at that time. During the match against Fognini I went on the tunnel to change myself, and he told that I had just 15 seconds time. I couldn’t believe what was going on. Many players go to the bathroom between a set and another and they take more time. It asked him if I could stay longer and he told me that I was about to get a warning”.

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Rafa has owned everybody on the planet until recently.

so now they are just ganging up on him. it is blind hate and envy on the part of a few of them.

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ha ha ha ha.


now nole says he wont put too much pressure on himself to win the French open.


I tell you I am disgusted with him.


he is just full of himself when Rafa is slowed down with injuries.

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Rafa has owned everybody on the planet until recently.

so now they are just ganging up on him. it is blind hate and envy on the part of a few of them.

I feel like they have invested a lot of time in calling Federer the Goat. They saw him play and jumped the gun. They had no idea that his nemesis would come in the form of a teenager. It was shocking to them and they had nowhere to turn. Their own respite was that Nadal was a clay court player and since he started so early he would soon burn out.

I can't remember all of the articles that I read where they predicted Rafa would be done by age 25 or 26. Longevity was not expected from him. So, you can imagine their utter shock and surprise when Rafa not only maintained his clay edge, but blossomed into hard court and grass as well.

Now, they look stupid, but they aren't willing to say that they are/were wrong. That is too their own disgrace. The simple matter is that Rafa is a phenomenal player and the best thing about him is that he doesn't care what they think, he only cares what he does and what he's fighting for.

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ha ha ha ha.


now nole says he wont put too much pressure on himself to win the French open.


I tell you I am disgusted with him.


he is just full of himself when Rafa is slowed down with injuries.

I am too. This is what I don't like about Nole's chameleon-like personality. He tries to be all bravado and then he shirks back. He doesn't seem to understand that he should let his racket do the talking and not his duplicitous mouth.

How many years have we heard this bipolar expression? At least five or six years.

But, at the same time, look at the timeline. This man must study Rafa like no other. He is absolutely consumed with him.

Rafa loses at Australia and Nole says, "I'm going to make it my priority to win the French." Rafa wins a small title, Nole says "RG isn't my priority." Rafa starts to get his feet under him on hard and Nole changes his tune, once again.

I can't with him. He is both a coward and a blowhard at the same time.

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we set a new record today lady TT.


we had 84 guests viewing Camelot at one time this evening.



also I think Emma will be back. no news is good news. she never said anything when she left.


that leads me to believe that she is just taking a break from tennis. Andy had not been doing well.

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What did you think about Rafa vs. Sisling? And what do you think about Rafa vs. Young?

Regarding Sisling, I think Rafa is starting to get his feet under him a bit more. He said in his post match interview that it was harder for him to go from hard to clay, than it is to go from clay to hard. He said this was because of the slide that is required on clay. He wasn't serving at a high percentage 48-50% but he protected it quite  well.

Donald is playing very well. I enjoy his game. He's dynamic and crafty. He said that he was feeling more prepared to deal with everything than he used to be in the past. He attributed it to the maturation process.

Hopefully Rafa will be ready to turn it up some notches to play Donald who has been coming to the net a lot.

 

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