The first two rounds are done so we reached the phase were the 32 seeds were supposed to meet. Considering only 23 are left, it's not going according to plan!
NADALproved too solid for Thiem. The youngster showed some good things but found himself unable to play the right game plan with enough consistency to be competitive.
R32: Mayer. The german one can be tricky, but the argentinian one is a dirt baller and as a result shall be summarily discarded.
R16: Sock, the american youngster (who beat fellow american Johnson) or serbian journeyman Lajovic... Nadal is not worried.
FERRERcruised so far.
R32: Seppi usually arrives in the 3 round after having played 10 sets. This time, only the six! He will need that energy he saved up!
R16: Karlovic or Anderson. Two guys not at their best on clay but still able to be dangerous no matter what.
FOGNINImanaged to beat in straight set the very trick brazilian Bellucci. Encouraging signs for the italian.
R32: Monfils played two decent enough and short enough matches but german youngster Struff really helped him out today by makeing unforced errors on just about every key points of the match!
R16: Garcia-Lopez, who confirmed against Mannarino his good win over Wawrinka, or Young, the american journeyman, who pulled a surprising straight set upset over Lopez, the 26th seed.
MURRAYcruised so far.
R32: Kohlschreiber won in straight sets over Istomin and his surfing on a wave of good form. A first test for the scott.
R16: Gasquet (who arrived on the back of an injury but did just enough over a shaky Berlocq) or Verdasco (who had to dig very deep to recover from two set to love down against clay court gladiator Cuevas).
BERDYCHjust lost the one tie-break against Nedovyesov, a player on the rise.
R32: Bautista Agut, the master of no-nonsense tennis is always difficult to beat.
R16: Robredo, the hardened veteran, or Isner, who won two out of three breakers against Kukushkin...
FEDERERdid what he had to do without being impressive.
R32: Tursunov, the russian veteran plays a pretty flat ball with pace, a style not suited for clay and that usually does not trouble Federer much.
R16: Gulbis or Stepanek. I am watching this match for sure. Two players that have a big bag of tricks, Stepanek having experience where Gulbis has overwhelming power. Both can be very dangerous when they play well.
RAONICis untroubled so far.
R32: Simon is the unexpected in form player of the french aramada. Will he be able to frustrate Ranoci by making a lot of balls, forcing a lot of rallies that the canadian will want to avoid like the plague? With the slow conditions this week, that might be the case.
R16: Klizan, a talented player even if it does not translate in results just yet, confirmed his upset over an injured Nishikori by beating in five sets dutch veteran Haase. Granollers, out of nowhere really, managed to recover from two sets to love down against Dolgopolov (20th seed) to reach the round of 32.
DJOKOVICin cruise control.
R32: Cilic started the year very well, cooled down a little since then, but his a guy with a huge pentential. If he plays well... who knows what might happen?
R16: Tsonga or Janowicz. Two guys with huge weapons who played rather well this week. Also two guys that are not exactly bursting with confidence at the moment, not exactly clay court players and not exactly known for having the mental discipline and fortitude needed to beat the very best in grand slams (though Tsonga occasionally did).
At this point it's pretty safe to say that there is a 99% chance that Nadal will be in the quarter final. All the others top guys have still tricky opponents ahead of them. Of all, Djokovic was probably the most impressive, but he is also the one with the toughest opponents on his way. My dark horse to reach the quarter is Gulbis because he is currently managing his shots very well and I found Federer's game to be a source of worry (he seems extremely 1st serve dependent).