Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Preview: 3rd Men’s Singles Quarter Final Match in Wimbledon 2012



While the other quarter final matches of the day have been scheduled between one of the top ten rated players and relatively underrated player, the third match of the day is the most challenging match in the quarter final level where both the contenders are in top ten tanking. Andy Murray and David Ferrer are ready to battle to move into next round. Fourth seeded Murray knocked down his Croatian opponent, Marin Cilic in the fourth round to make his way into the quarter final where Ferrer was waiting for him to battle for the next round, who got qualified for this last eight after defeating ninth seeded Juan Martin del Potro in the same round.

Andy Murray of Great Britain has so far played a superb form to make his way to this stage of this tournament but has not faced any such tough challenge. In his last match, he outsmarted Cilic in 7-5, 6-2, 6-3 score line to call for a straight set victory. On the other hand, Ferrer also thrashed Potro in 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 score line to get a straight set win. Now when these two are confronting each other in their 11th meeting, both are very ambitious for the Grand Slam title because Nadal is a history in this tournament and the only two tough competitors are Djokovic and Federer. So both are looking ahead to knock down the other one to inch their position in the next round. Although both have faced 11 times earlier but this is their maiden meeting in grass court. The head to head result is a neutral one with 5-5 outcome. So it is quite hard to make one favorite in this match. However, in their last meeting in French Open 2012 quarter final, the seventh seeded Spaniard took over Murray in 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-3, 6-2. Moreover, while Murray has returned from the semi final round in the past three Wimbledon, Ferrer has made his maiden appearance in the Wimbledon quarter final this time and also it can be considered as the last opportunity for Ferrer to make a record in his tennis career by winning this Grand Slam title because he is already at 30.

Both the contenders have given an in-form performance in this tournament and so both will face a tough challenge from the other side to get through. While Ferrer is trying to get the Wimbledon crown to make another record for his country like his compatriot Nadal, Murray is craving for the title to become the only player after Fred Perry to win the Wimbledon Grand Slam. Years back, in 1936, Great Britain got this title when Fred Perry won it.

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