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2012 Australian Open
I'm undoubtedly biased being Australian, but I love this tournament. There's nothing better than heading out to Rod Laver Arena when the stadium is filled to capacity and just watching a whole afternoon and evening session of blistering tennis unfold.
Unfortunately I rarely see any tennis talk in the forums anymore, so I need people to keep me company! What are your predictions? I'm tipping tournament victories for Federer and Kvitova. Action starts tomorrow. |
It's a damn shame, AP needs more tennis. Nervous to say this, but I think Woz may just get her first major win here. I could also see her falling in the third round too, though, but I'll stick with my pick.
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The Australian Open is easily my second favorite tournament because it is such a toss up in the beginning of the year, but I think Federer is going to take it as well. In the women's draw I think it is pretty much a complete toss up because the higher seeds always seem to fall early but that's just me
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Lisicki could make a great run here, but even after spraining her ankle, I could see Serena completely dominating. I don't know if she has ever been in better shape, fitness-wise.
![]() She's won before at the AO without any tune up tournaments and her track record at majors speaks for itself. I expect her to do some serious damage this year. On the men's side, hard to go against the big three, but I think Tsonga and Dolgopolov will be big players, as well. Tsonga probably has the greatest shot of any player outside the big three to win this thing. |
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Also I dont think we can count Del Po out. Because that monster forehand is back and if its on he can beat anybody.
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Looking forward to it. The Australian Open might be my favorite major, at least it's the one I get to watch the most of.
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Actually, the Australian Open would be a great opportunity for Del Po to jump back out on the scene. The surface plays to his strengths and without the limelight on him, a bit less pressure. What's his draw looking like? A Dolgopolov/Fed meeting could make for an excellent match. |
The most interesting match today, I think, will be young Australian Bernard Tomic up against twenty-second seed Fernando Verdasco. The latter has been struggling with his form, the former just won the AAMI Kooyong Classic by beating such opponents as Monfils, Berdych and Fish all in succession.
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Dolgopolov's medical history is a little worrisome with that disorder he suffers from, especially since it is flared up by ecstenive travel. Then again, Djoker's ailments used to be a constant hiccup in his game and he seems to be doing okay in terms of success. I think Del Po could handle Fish easily on this surface if he is playing well and finds his groove in his earlier matches. |
Tomic had a great match against Cilic last year. I think he has a great shot at upending Verdasco today, but Verdasco always plays pretty well on hard courts. If Tomic can keep it away from his forehead and make Verdasco come in to net as opposed to trying to run him baseline to baseline, he may up his odds. When Verdasco is on the move, he can pull off some Nadal-esque shots with all that topspin that can really just kill off his opponents momentum instantly.
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