Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal could face each other in the semifinals of the Mutua Madrid Open after they landed in the same half of the draw on Friday afternoon.
Federer, ranked No. 2 in the world, snagged the top seed by virtue of Novak Djokovic’s withdrawal. Djokovic, who has won all three Masters 1000 events this season in Indian Wells, Miami, and Monte-Carlo, pulled out citing a need for additional rest. He plans to return at the BNL Internazionali d’Italia in Rome the following week.
Still struggling behind Andy Murray at No. 4 in the rankings, Nadal was at the mercy of the draw as Madrid’s third seed. He ended up in a second section that also includes Stan Wawrinka, Grigor Dimitrov, and Kevin Anderson. The Spaniard awaits either Steve Johnson or a qualifier in his opening match before possibly running into either Anderson, Bernard Tomic, or Simone Bolelli the last 16. Possible quarterfinal opponents for Nadal include Wawrinka, Dimitrov, and recent nemesis Fabio Fognini (yes, Fognini is actually someone’s nemesis right now).
Should the former world No. 1 advance, a date with Federer could be in the cards for next Saturday. The 33-year-old Swiss, however, may have to make a quick recovery because is still alive at the current Istanbul Open (semifinals vs. Diego Schwartzman). Federer’s Madrid opener will come against either Nick Kyrgios or a qualifier. Other participants in the top quarter are Tomas Berdych, John Isner, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and Jack Sock.
On the lower side, familiar foes Kei Nishikori and David Ferrer are on a collision course for the quarterfinals. Nishikori will kick off his campaign against David Goffin or Ernests Gulbis (that means Goffin) before potentially meeting Roberto Bautista Agut. Possible opponents for Ferrer prior to the last eight are Tommy Robredo, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, and Fernando Verdasco.
At the very bottom of the bracket, Andy Murray is likely to begin his week against Philipp Kohlschreiber. Both men are currently part of the rain-delayed Munich event, which will try to resume quarterfinal action on Saturday. Murray and Kohlschreiber could go head-to-head in the Munich final, as well. Milos Raonic Feliciano Lopez, and Gael Monfils are also in the Murray-Kohlschreiber quarter.
Among the first-round matches to watch in Madrid are Tsonga vs. Lukas Rosol, Dimitrov vs. Donald Young, Verdasco vs. Garcia-Lopez, and Juan Monaco vs. Nicolas Almagro.
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