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Verdasco and Berdych in Madrid action
Fernando Verdasco and Tomas Berdych will take the court in Madrid on Tuesday as round one wraps up and round two begins.
Tomas Berdych (6) vs. Kevin Anderson
This match between No. 6 seed Tomas Berdych and Kevin Anderson should be a hard-hitting affair. The altitude and the quicker courts make the Madrid Masters friendly for big hitters.
This would ordinarily be good news for Anderson, but Berdych hits just as big off the baseline and with better accuracy than Anderson does.
Berdych played well in Monte Carlo, making the semifinals before going out to Novak Djokovic in three sets. Anderson’s clay-court credentials in 2012 aren’t quite as impressive as Berdych’s. The South African made the round of 16 in Barcelona and the quarters in Houston.
Prediction – Berdych in straight sets.
Fernando Verdasco (15) vs. Denis Istomin
Spain’s Fernando Verdasco has had an up and down clay season, not unusual for the Spaniard. He lost in the round of 16 in Monte Carlo but made the semifinals in Barcelona.
Russian Denis Istomin’s clay season has been shaky so far. His best result was a second-round showing last week in Estoril, where he beat Paul-Henri Mathieu before going out to Joao Souza.
Verdasco will have the full support of the Spanish crowd and has show better form recently. The Spaniard for the win in straight sets.
Djokovic begins Madrid defense vs. Gimeno-Traver
Novak Djokovic will kick off his Madrid campaign on Tuesday. Up first for the top seed is qualifier Daniel Gimeno-Traver.
Novak Djokovic and Daniel Gimeno-Traver will be squaring off for the third time in their careers when they do battle in round two of the Mutua Madrid Open on Tuesday night.
Amazingly enough, the head-to-head series is tied up at one apiece and Gimeno-Traver leads it 1-0 on clay. However, that meeting came way back in 2006 in Barcelona, where Gimeno-Traver prevailed 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. A more indicative result graced the scoreboard at the 2010 Australian Open, with Djokovic dominating 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.
While the run is likely to end here for Gimeno-Traver, it has already been a stellar week. The 137th-ranked Spaniard qualified for the main draw then earned his first ATP-level victory of 2012 by defeating Victor Hanescu 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-3 on Monday. Gimeno-Traver had previously been 0-5.
Djokovic is the top seed and defending champion (d. Rafael Nadal) in Madrid. The world No. 1 is coming off a runner-up finish in Monte Carlo, where a week plagued by his grandfather's death culminated with a blowout loss to Nadal in the final. Djokovic then withdrew from his hometown event in Belgrade.
Although he may not be in overwhelming form at the moment, Djokovic is still an outstanding 24-3 for the season. Count on the Serb dismissing Gimeno-Traver in easy straight sets.
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