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Roger Federer vs Andy Murray Preview and Analysis – Wimbledon 2015 SF

Roger Federer vs Andy Murray Preview and Analysis – Wimbledon 2015 SF

  • Posted: Jul 09, 2015

Federer vs Murray

The latest chapter of the Roger Federer vs Andy Murray rivalry will be written on Friday evening at the All England Club, as the two top competitors cross paths for a 24rd time on the tour. The head to head series is currently stands at 12-11 for Federer, who has won four of their last five meetings dating back to the semi-final round of the World Tour Finals in 2012. Much will be at stake in this coming encounter, as both these men are looking to secure their place in the final of the Wimbledon Championships.

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Affected by the rain delays on court, Roger Federer still managed to work his way into the semi-final round with a 6-3, 7-5, 6-2 win against Gilles Simon. It was a solid showing from Federer, who confidently strolled into his first semi-final at Wimbledon since last season. He will now look to improve his 78-9 record at the Championships when he steps on court against the beloved Brit.

“I’m very happy to be in the semis again,” said Federer. “The road is long getting here. But still I feel like I’m fresh and I’ve got energy left in the tank for hopefully a great match with Andy and then we’ll see. But I’m looking forward to it.

“It’s been good so far. I felt like I played a very solid last year or so, especially on the grass I’ve done very well. I’m happy to keep it up here now. This is obviously now crunch time when you want to show if your game’s really up to par.”

In a match that was constantly halted for rain delays, Andy Murray still managed to work his way into the semi-final round of the Wimbledon Championships with a straight sets victory over Vasek Pospisil. Murray closed out the affair 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 for his 150th Grand Slam win. He also moved to 46-6 so far this season and will step on Centre Court for the semi-final for the first time since 2013.

“I needed to [step up] because at times, [he] was serving really well, [which] made it very difficult for me. Then I just managed to, at a few key moments, come up with some good shots. [The] third set was tricky, as well, because I had a bunch of break points. When you don’t take them, obviously you start to think about that a little bit. Overall, it was a good match.”

Of their previous 23 meetings on the tour, Federer leads the head-to-head series 12-11. Both Federer and Murray will be motivated to pick up the victory for a variety of reasons beyond simple bragging rights. Given their current form, it is exceptionally difficult to pick a certain winner. Federer did earn a 6-0, 6-1 win against Murray in the World Tour Finals last season, yet Murray has managed to regain much of his old form and could be poised to reach yet another Wimbledon final.

Prediction: Andy Murray in Five Sets

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Roger Federer vs Andy Murray Preview and Analysis – Wimbledon 2015 SF

Roger Federer vs Andy Murray Preview and Analysis – Wimbledon 2015 SF

  • Posted: Jul 09, 2015

Federer vs Murray

The latest chapter of the Roger Federer vs Andy Murray rivalry will be written on Friday evening at the All England Club, as the two top competitors cross paths for a 24rd time on the tour. The head to head series is currently stands at 12-11 for Federer, who has won four of their last five meetings dating back to the semi-final round of the World Tour Finals in 2012. Much will be at stake in this coming encounter, as both these men are looking to secure their place in the final of the Wimbledon Championships.

 

Affected by the rain delays on court, Roger Federer still managed to work his way into the semi-final round with a 6-3, 7-5, 6-2 win against Gilles Simon. It was a solid showing from Federer, who confidently strolled into his first semi-final at Wimbledon since last season. He will now look to improve his 78-9 record at the Championships when he steps on court against the beloved Brit.

“I’m very happy to be in the semis again,” said Federer. “The road is long getting here. But still I feel like I’m fresh and I’ve got energy left in the tank for hopefully a great match with Andy and then we’ll see. But I’m looking forward to it.

“It’s been good so far. I felt like I played a very solid last year or so, especially on the grass I’ve done very well. I’m happy to keep it up here now. This is obviously now crunch time when you want to show if your game’s really up to par.”

In a match that was constantly halted for rain delays, Andy Murray still managed to work his way into the semi-final round of the Wimbledon Championships with a straight sets victory over Vasek Pospisil. Murray closed out the affair 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 for his 150th Grand Slam win. He also moved to 46-6 so far this season and will step on Centre Court for the semi-final for the first time since 2013.

“I needed to [step up] because at times, [he] was serving really well, [which] made it very difficult for me. Then I just managed to, at a few key moments, come up with some good shots. [The] third set was tricky, as well, because I had a bunch of break points. When you don’t take them, obviously you start to think about that a little bit. Overall, it was a good match.”

Of their previous 23 meetings on the tour, Federer leads the head-to-head series 12-11. Both Federer and Murray will be motivated to pick up the victory for a variety of reasons beyond simple bragging rights. Given their current form, it is exceptionally difficult to pick a certain winner. Federer did earn a 6-0, 6-1 win against Murray in the World Tour Finals last season, yet Murray has managed to regain much of his old form and could be poised to reach yet another Wimbledon final.

 

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Novak Djokovic vs Richard Gasquet Preview & Analysis – Wimbledon 2015 SF

Novak Djokovic vs Richard Gasquet Preview & Analysis – Wimbledon 2015 SF

  • Posted: Jul 09, 2015

Novak Djokovic

The top seed at this year’s Wimbledon Championships will come across a player seeded 20 places below him in the draw when Novak Djokovic steps out on court to face Richard Gasquet for a spot in the final of the prestigious Grand Slam event. Novak leads the overall head-to-head 11-1 and has won nine consecutive matches against Gasquet, dating back to 2010. Their most recent meeting was during the fourth round of the French Open just a couple of months ago.

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Defending champion Novak Djokovic extended his head-to-head record against Marin Cilic to 13-0 when he defeated the reigning US Open champion in straight sets to advance to the semi-final round of the Championships. He won the match 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in one hour and 49 minutes to emphasize his form heading into the semi-final. He will now attempt to complete one more victory before he challenges for his ninth Grand Slam title.

“I came out with the right intensity, moved well all over the court, tried to get as many returns back in play,” said Djokovic. “I didn’t allow Marin to come back to the match. It was a close game when I was serving for the set. I think that helped my confidence to feel better afterwards.”

In easily the best match of the men’s quarter-finals and of the tournament overall so far, Richard Gasquet upset Stan Wawrinka in a thrilling five-set battle to earn his place in the semi-final round of the Wimbledon Championships. Although he was unable to serve out he match up 5-3 yet eventually closed out the match with a 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 11-9 record.

“Even if I lost this important game at 5-3, I kept fighting a lot,” he said. “It was important because I know it’s a great match, playing the winner of Roland Garros in a quarter-final of a Grand Slam, so I need to keep focus, to stay focused, and to fight. Of course, it’s a very nice victory for me to win against him 11-9 in the fifth. It’s great.”

The incredible stat that one should remember is that while Gasquet has a terrible record in fourth round matches, he is an unbeaten 3-0 in quarter-finals at the slams. He will also bid to become just the second Frenchman to reach the Wimbledon final in the Open Era. The last French male to win the title was Yvon Petra in 1946.

“I’m proud because there are big players in the semis,” he said. “I’m the worst when you see Federer, Djokovic and [Andy] Murray and me (smiling). There is something, I want to enjoy it.”

Djokovic leads the head-to-head with Gasquet 11-1 and has not lost to the Frenchman in nine consecutive matches spanning over four years. Gasquet has not taken a set off the Serbian no. 1 since his last win over him in 2007, when the Tour Finals was hosted in Shanghai. It is hard to imagine Richard having much luck against Djokovic. In all cases, this should be a quick straight sets victory for Djokovic but it is not impossible for Gasquet to stretch it a fourth set given how well he performed against Wawrinka.

Prediction: Novak Djokovic in Four Sets

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Novak Djokovic vs Richard Gasquet Preview & Analysis – Wimbledon 2015 SF

Novak Djokovic vs Richard Gasquet Preview & Analysis – Wimbledon 2015 SF

  • Posted: Jul 09, 2015

Novak Djokovic

The top seed at this year’s Wimbledon Championships will come across a player seeded 20 places below him in the draw when Novak Djokovic steps out on court to face Richard Gasquet for a spot in the final of the prestigious Grand Slam event. Novak leads the overall head-to-head 11-1 and has won nine consecutive matches against Gasquet, dating back to 2010. Their most recent meeting was during the fourth round of the French Open just a couple of months ago.

 

Defending champion Novak Djokovic extended his head-to-head record against Marin Cilic to 13-0 when he defeated the reigning US Open champion in straight sets to advance to the semi-final round of the Championships. He won the match 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in one hour and 49 minutes to emphasize his form heading into the semi-final. He will now attempt to complete one more victory before he challenges for his ninth Grand Slam title.

“I came out with the right intensity, moved well all over the court, tried to get as many returns back in play,” said Djokovic. “I didn’t allow Marin to come back to the match. It was a close game when I was serving for the set. I think that helped my confidence to feel better afterwards.”

In easily the best match of the men’s quarter-finals and of the tournament overall so far, Richard Gasquet upset Stan Wawrinka in a thrilling five-set battle to earn his place in the semi-final round of the Wimbledon Championships. Although he was unable to serve out he match up 5-3 yet eventually closed out the match with a 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 11-9 record.

“Even if I lost this important game at 5-3, I kept fighting a lot,” he said. “It was important because I know it’s a great match, playing the winner of Roland Garros in a quarter-final of a Grand Slam, so I need to keep focus, to stay focused, and to fight. Of course, it’s a very nice victory for me to win against him 11-9 in the fifth. It’s great.”

The incredible stat that one should remember is that while Gasquet has a terrible record in fourth round matches, he is an unbeaten 3-0 in quarter-finals at the slams. He will also bid to become just the second Frenchman to reach the Wimbledon final in the Open Era. The last French male to win the title was Yvon Petra in 1946.

“I’m proud because there are big players in the semis,” he said. “I’m the worst when you see Federer, Djokovic and [Andy] Murray and me (smiling). There is something, I want to enjoy it.”

Djokovic leads the head-to-head with Gasquet 11-1 and has not lost to the Frenchman in nine consecutive matches spanning over four years. Gasquet has not taken a set off the Serbian no. 1 since his last win over him in 2007, when the Tour Finals was hosted in Shanghai. It is hard to imagine Richard having much luck against Djokovic. In all cases, this should be a quick straight sets victory for Djokovic but it is not impossible for Gasquet to stretch it a fourth set given how well he performed against Wawrinka.

 

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