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Volume 10
June 26, 2011
Looking Ahead to Week 2!
Week 2 of the 125th Wimbledon Championships is about to begin, and we are thrilled by some of the match-ups coming our way! Tomorrow alone promises many hard-fought battles.
On Centre Court, we will see some highly anticipated fourth-round showdowns: Andy Murray vs. Richard Gasquet, Venus Williams vs. Tsvetana Pironkova, and last but not least, Rafael Nadal vs. Juan Martin Del Potro … the match that has nearly everyone on the edges of their seats!
Court 1 won’t be short of excitement, either, featuring Serena Williams vs. Marion Bartoli, Novak Djokovic vs. Michael Llodra, and Roger Federer vs. Mikhail Youzhny.
Other matches we’re looking forward to include Tomas Berdych vs. Mardy Fish, Maria Sharapova vs. Shuai Peng, Lukasz Kubot vs. Feliciano Lopez, Bernard Tomic vs. Xavier Malisse … and the list goes on!
In other words, we can’t wait for what this week will bring! What about you? We want to hear your thoughts on Wimbledon! To be included in our next readers’ mailbag, email us at 10sBallsNews@gmail.com.
Make sure to check out this update from our favorite coach, Sven Groeneveld, who sends us his greetings on middle Sunday! Hear from Sven and check out his photos here.
We also got some middle Sunday thoughts from Wayne Arthurs today … read his wonderful story here!
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Will Michael Llodra Earn Second Win Over Novak Djokovic?
Novak Djokovic and Michael Llodra will square off in the fourth round at Wimbledon in what will be their fourth career match-up.
Djokovic, who is having the year of his career, will be looking to continue his bid for his first Wimbledon title, while Llodra will be seeking to continue a career-best Wimbledon run and notch his second career victory over the Serb.
Nadal Must Step It Up Against Del Potro
There is arguably a slight feeling that despite another French Open success and untroubled progress through to the second week of Wimbledon, Rafael Nadal is not quite playing his best tennis at the moment.
As of tomorrow, things at SW19 start to get serious. Nadal must step things up against Juan Martin Del Potro, who is still regarded as a top five player despite his slip down the rankings.