Eurosport - Fri, 26 Jun 13:45:00 2009
Eurosport-Yahoo! blogger Simon Reed believes people are entitled to get excited about Andy Murray, because he has a genuine chance of winning the tournament.
Murray's service was unbelievable against Ernests Gulbis, and he reduced his unforced errors to an absolute minimum.
It was a terrific performance from the Brit, but at the same time, I don't think Gulbis was ever going to threaten him significantly.
I maintain that the Latvian has not got the hunger to challenge the likes of Murray, and he often needs a good shake up to get going.
Despite that, Gulbis is still a good player and the number three seed had to raise his level from the first round in order to beat him.
Gulbis is a work in progress and it may well never be finished: he has a lot of talent, but he should ask himself some serious questions now.
He is 20-years-old and does not seem to be going anywhere; that would be a real waste of talent.
I know Lleyton Hewitt believes he is playing his best since 2005, but I don't believe he has a real chance of challenging at the business end of the tournament.
It was a terrific performance from the Australian in his victory over the fifth seed, Juan Martin Del Potro: it was like rolling back the years.
Hewitt has opened up that half of the draw considerably now, and it is looking much better for Andy Roddick and Murray.
I thought Del Potro could go through to the semi-finals, but he simply did not play well enough against Hewitt, and looked a shadow of himself.
Tomas Berdych was exceptional today against Paul-Henri Mathieu, and he is a very dangerous floater in that quarter of the draw after his victory.
Fernando Gonzalez was terrific today, and if he continues to play as he did against Leonardo Mayer, he could beat anyone.
The big question remains with the Chilean 10th seed: will his knee hold up?
He looked to be unrestricted in his movements against the Argentine, but the issues with his knee creep back in if he plays a five-setter.
The women's event has been pretty low-key, with the exception of Maria Sharapova being knocked out.
I do not think that any of the victories today by the top players were particularly significant to be honest.
Venus Williams put in a good performance in beating Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine, and she looks good despite the obvious wear-and-tear in her legs.
For me, Serena Williams has played by far the best tennis in the women's tournament so far, and she is certainly the favourite in my book.
It would be a super story if Caroline Wozniacki went all the way, and she played well in beating Maria Kirilenko, but I think the quarter finals will probably be as far as the ninth seed will go.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, I think Philipp Kohlschreiber could push Roger Federer.
The German is a match for anyone on his day, and it is sure to be a very attractive match, first up on Centre Court.
If Kohlschreiber plays at his best it could be very tight, but I do not see Federer losing the match.
It will be a very tough match for Jo-Wilfried Tsonga against Ivo Karlovic, and I could see that match potentially going the distance.
I have also got my eye on Robin Soderling, who represents a threat to Federer, and I see the Swede beating Nicolas Almagro of Spain.
Serena Williams will stomp all over Roberta Vinci of Italy on Court two, just as she did against Jarmila Groth on Wednesday.
It is onwards and upwards for Victoria Azarenka, and although I think it will be a good match against Sorana Cirstea, I think the eighth seed will be too strong for the Romanian.
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murray is full of growwwwwwwwlllll like a bampire turning to be a wolf who sucks blood.. common grunting beast hungry to win... be calm and humble....!
Murray will win it.
get real! Murray is great, but there is no way he will beat Federer on this surface.
will se what will Novak do.. if he just plays his game, semi final with Federer is a guarantee.. and then who knows.. Novak is the only one from this half who can do serious damage to Federer..
Kolshriber today - it can also be taught one !
surprises are possible, you know, on this GS like it was on previous - why not ?
I hope the English hater goes out next round!!!!!
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OK dude we get it. Murray is the best and everyone else is really weak. Could you pls write about something else? The weather? Dog breeds? FOTA?
Andy Murray isnt a looser. He will win Wimbledon, because he is the best tennis player in the world. If he won, I smile and you cry :-)
ooo!!! one more think go fed !!!!!!!!!!!! or Nadal.... never Murray...... he is so ugly:)))
my opinion Murray is a big looser:)))))))))))
No.21 I think he is referring to Berdych. But I always enjoy your comments immensely, Chemical Ali. You are a very wise man.
Mathieu is a "very dangerous floater"? How rude!!
Mind you I am,only gutted because I have tickets for,one of,his concerts...
RIP my tickets what a,waste of money;D
Long live Mozart he died at 35 but i,never got,tickets for his concerts;D
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Love Jess xxx
Breaking news:MICHAEL JACKSON HAS DIED...I cannot beleive it,I'm so gutted...RIP Michael,the KING 4ever
garyplat where were you in the last month???
I also believe that Serena Williams will surprise a few people and at least reach the semis this year - do not count her out
Fair call on Soderling. I think the Swede will surprise a few people at Wimbledon. I saw him play a while back and he is a dark horse
How can Soderling be a threat to Federer with such a loosing record 10:0 and after a pretty much one sided final at RG. Hewitt, even playing great today, can't win in one hypothetic final with Rog. Murray knows how to play with Roger and even grass is Federer's best surface and this is GS, he has chances and who knows, why not win
Robin Soderling is anything but a dark horse, the guy has a slam final...and now everyone enters the match knowing what he really can do....especially federer....
No words for this jealousy man, granted... nothing is granted in sport, he do manage to do it ok? Nadal knocked out by soderling and Federer won cause his consistancy, 2 sets down, some 5 setters, he do win, some jealous nerd want to stop him at RG making history, granted... whahaha!! why not saying Nadal is already over at an age of 23? lol people just dont want to give fed a break, (he already did after winning RG) but the poor guys here..
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