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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Opening of Grass Court Season 2010

It's that time of the year: the, oh, too short grass court season. Yeah, I know Roland Garros literally finished up an hour ago but, hey, that's how this time of the season works: no break from clay to grass. The men are either in Halle or Queen's. The ladies are in Birmingham.

Queen's





Muzz will be looking to defend the oversized hardware he won last year to restore the hopes of his countrymen that he would be the first Brit to win a Slam in 150000 years. Unfortunately, a certain Spaniard who has a pretty good grass court resume is in his way.

Tourney Site: here

Draw: here

Seeds: Rafa, Nole, Muzz, ARod, Le Monf, Cilic, Head Samurai, Feli

Or maybe he's hoping another Brit will overshadow him in South Africa so that he can quietly go about his business.



Halle





Fed begins the defense of his Wimbly trophy in Halle. Playstation returns to the tour here. The Worm is entered but he just got married and is recovering from mono.

Tourney Site: here

Draw: here

Seeds: Fed, Playstation, Head Banger, Mosquito

Birmingham





A bunch of flat-hitting ball bashers lead the draw: Nails, Shrieka, Whoopie and Gilded. As expected from a bunch of ball bashers, all of them have had great highs and great lows. It's anyone's guess who would win here. Nails has played up (Oz) and down (Indian Wells). Shrieka's struggles have been well publicized (down at Oz, up at Strasbourg). Whoopie is an up-and-comer who looks like she is developing the consistency to live up to her breakout tournament (USO 2009) but has flamed out in other tourneys (Paris and Dubai). Gilded played great in Madrid but flamed out in Miami.

Tourney Site: here

Draw: here

Seeds: Nails, Shrieka, Whoopie, Gilded

2 comments:

  1. This is an awesome blog! Hilarious too! Was happy to see that play station is finally back - any word on him?

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  2. Thanks for the compliments!

    As you probably know by now, Play Station beat Greul by a weird score (7-6[1] 6-0). Methinks, he's just going to use the grass court season to get back into match shape, but isn't looking to make a deep run.

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