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It seems a touch ridiculous that the number one seed (or the semi-final which should include the number one seed, all going to plan) gets less of a break between the semi and the final.
It seems silly not to make both men's semi-finals on the same day. It's the wimmin and tv slots getting in the way I think.
It seems a touch ridiculous that the number one seed (or the semi-final which should include the number one seed, all going to plan) gets less of a break between the semi and the final.
If this was the US, then I'd back Nadal 100% because they don't have a day off between second semi-final and the final. I'm hoping that Murray hasn't helped Nadal too much.
Not putting money on it but struggle to see Djokovic having the freshness of body and mind required to take down Nadal after his exertions against Murray. Hope I am wrong though.
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