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by Jay Jarrahi on 22 March 2007
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The first Masters Series event of the year was won by world number two, Rafael Nadal, now the ATP tour moves to Miami for the second Masters Series event of the season. World number one, Roger Federer, will be hoping to begin another long run of successive victories. At Indian Wells, his chances of breaking Guillermo Vilas’s win streak record were ended by another Argentine Guillermo, Cañas. Meanwhile, Nadal will be hoping to build on his confidence boosting success last week and go into the European clay court season with momentum that looked unlikely preceding Indian Wells. Here’s a look at what the draw has in store for us over the next ten days… Federer looking to make amends It’s not often that the world number one loses, and when he does, the tennis world is sent into frenzy. Last week was no different as Roger Federer fell to Guillermo Cañas, the Argentine was an unusually strong opponent for Federer to meet so early in a tournament, and Miami may be a similar case. Possibly facing Federer in round two will be Russian, Igor Andreev. Looking to climb the rankings again following a prolonged period out through injury last season, the Russian is top 20 calibre and has the ability to test Federer and give him a challenging early round match. Many will expect that Federer will come out all guns blazing in Miami, to put right what went wrong at Indian Wells, it will be interesting to see how the match with Andreev unfolds (should it transpire). Standing in Andreev’s way is American hopeful Sam Querrey. The remainder of the first quarter of the draw also promises some interesting encounters and possible battles. Cañas meets Tim Henman in the first round and will be looking to further extend his dominance over the Brit, having won 5 of the previous 6 meetings. Waiting in round two will be former world number one and French Open champion, Juan Carlos Ferrero. The Spaniard looked anything but that in his last outing against Rafael Nadal at Indian Wells where he was brushed aside 6-1, 6-1, Ferrero will be hoping to vastly improve on that display. An all French encounter could be on show in the second round in the form of Richard Gasquet and Sebastien Grosjean. The player most likely to meet Federer in the quarter-finals is ninth seed Tommy Haas. The German has been in fine form in the past few weeks and lost out to Federer in two tight sets in Dubai just a short time ago. Up for grabs
Arguably the pick of the second round matches features Marcos Baghdatis and Juan Martin del Potro, this should be a tussle well worth seeing featuring two of the more talented young players on tour at present.
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by Arjun.s on March 31, 2007
You are nice tennis player sir.
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