ATP: Novak Djokovic- Richard Gasquet
The French players have upped their game this year and Richard Gasquet will be further buoyed by the performances of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Gael Monfils yesterday and whilst his task is the toughest of all, will surely want to at least push the world number one a little further than he has been so far. Having said that, Novak's has won his last five sets 6-4 and has appeared at times to be happy to not overly force things once he has his nose in front, with Nadal and Ferrer/Murray on his side of the draw, that is perhaps understandable.My thinking is that if Gilles Muller and Thanasi Kokkinakis can take four games off Djoko then a pumped up Gasquet, in his best form for some time, can do likewise and perhaps better. The pair have met twice before on clay, the Frenchman took a set in the first and ten games in their meeting here in 2011, we need him to go at least one and hopefully two games better today. He is in much better form this season, won on clay in Estoril and took nine games ( two sets) from David Ferrer in Rome, he has a devastating backhand, quite possibly the best one handed topspin backhand of all time and no one with that shot in his armoury should be written off even against the best player on the planet and I am rather keen on ............. "over" 29 games 1.96 Pinnacle Sports/Sportmarket Pro.
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The French players have upped their game this year and Richard Gasquet will be further buoyed by the performances of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Gael Monfils yesterday and whilst his task is the toughest of all, will surely want to at least push the world number one a little further than he has been so far. Having said that, Novak's has won his last five sets 6-4 and has appeared at times to be happy to not overly force things once he has his nose in front, with Nadal and Ferrer/Murray on his side of the draw, that is perhaps understandable.My thinking is that if Gilles Muller and Thanasi Kokkinakis can take four games off Djoko then a pumped up Gasquet, in his best form for some time, can do likewise and perhaps better. The pair have met twice before on clay, the Frenchman took a set in the first and ten games in their meeting here in 2011, we need him to go at least one and hopefully two games better today. He is in much better form this season, won on clay in Estoril and took nine games ( two sets) from David Ferrer in Rome, he has a devastating backhand, quite possibly the best one handed topspin backhand of all time and no one with that shot in his armoury should be written off even against the best player on the planet and I am rather keen on ............. "over" 29 games 1.96 Pinnacle Sports/Sportmarket Pro.
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