Here are today’s results from Stockholm.
- Monfils d. Anderson 75 75
- Raonic d Dimitrov 75 64
- Nieminen d Kame 36 75 61
- Blake d Nalbandian w/o
The semis put Monfils against Raonic. Again, a good opportunity for Raonic to get to another final, but Monfils should be favored. Then Blake gets a break and doesn’t have to play Nalbandian. Also, a good opportunity for Blake or Nieminen to reach the finals. Blake leads the head-to-head 6-1. However, the one win by Nieminen came last year at Stockholm. Blake is playing a bit better, so this should be close.
In Moscow, the quarterfinal results were:
- Tipsarevic d Tursunov 64 62
- Davydenko d Berrer 63 62
- Chardy d Kohlschreiber 63 63
- Troicki d Bogomolov 76 67 76
Bogomolov really gave Troicki a lot of trouble. There may be a question of fatigue. The semis are Tipsarevic vs Davydenko. Davydenko is the last Russian in the tournament. He seems to be playing better. Davydenko leads the head-to-head 2-1. They met recently in Kuala Lumpur where Davydenko had to retire after a few games. If he’s healthy, I think Davydenko has a reasonable shot at beating Tipsarevic. I would slight favor Chardy over Troicki mostly because he played a quicker match and Troicki played a very long match.