Wimbledon 2013: Round of 16 preview - Men's draw
This year’s competition has seen some big names exit early. Will the others follow suit? Will there be a new champion or will it be either of the top two seeds?
Here’s a preview of the round of 16 matches due to played on Monday.
1)Novak Djokovic vs Tommy Haas
Head to Head: 5-3 in favor of Djokovic
This is the most intriguing of all the round of 16 clashes. The pair have played twice this season with a win apiece. Haas has hit a purple patch this year and is ready to give it his all in the final few years of his career. His good form was exhibited when he sent Feliciano Lopez packing home in four sets in the preceding round. The Serb had also been ruthless in dispatching his opponents so far. In the absence of Federer and Nadal, his closest rival to lift the trophy will be Andy Murray.
Prediction: Djokovic in five sets
2)Bernard Tomic vs Tomas Berdych
Head to Head: First meeting
Both are wonderful players on grass and both have achieved their career best results at this holy shrine of tennis. Tomic, in the nascent stages of his career, shocked the world by making it to the quarter-final of Wimbledon in 2011 but has been inconsistent since then. His performances have not been worth mentioning.
Berdych reached the first Grand Slam final of his career at Wimbledon in 2010, and has played well in the past at SW19.
Prediction: Berdych to win in four sets
3)David Ferrer vs Ivan Dodig
Head to Head: 1-0 for Ferrer
Ferrer has himself stated that he is not at his best on grass. Yet, this could be his opportunity to reach the semi-finals at Wimbledon for the first time in his career. To do that, he has to win two more matches and the first would be against Croat Ivan Dodig.
Dodig has had a lucky run with two of his opponents retiring and the third being a qualifier. Ferrer has had tough encounters on his way and the toughest of them coming against Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov. This man’s fighting spirit will not let him down and surely, he will not go down to Dodig.
Prediction: Ferrer in four sets
4)Andreas Seppi vs Juan Martin del Potro
Head to Head: 3-0 in favour of del Potro
The man completing the quarter final lineup in the upper half will be the victor between these two. Having won all their three previous encounters and their only on grass, del Potro is definitely the favorite to win this match. He has not lost a set en route to this round. Seppi has played tough five setters, two to be precise and showed the door to talented Japanese Kei Nishikori in the previous round. He is no stranger on grass and won his first title on grass. The winner will be a first time quarter finalist at Wimbledon.
Prediction: del Potro in five sets.