Indian Wells, ATP 1000 event (first of the year)

(pictured left to right: Querrey, Rochus, Isner)

Seeds:
1. Nadal
2. Federer
3. Djokovic
4. Murray
5. Davydenko – pulled out before the tournament started
6. Del Potro
7. Roddick
8. Simon – Ljubicic
9. Monfils – beat by Isner
10. Verdasco
11. Tsonga – beat by (22)Andreev
12. Ferrer
13. Blake – (17) Gonzalez
14. Nalbandian
15. Robredo
16. Wawrinka

My Pick: Nadal

Underdog Pick: Robredo

If you’re a tennis fan, which I’m guessing you are unless you clicked the wrong url and got stuck here… you have to be happy with how this tournament has developed.

Not only by results but in terms of actual play, it seems like for this time of the year we have a very high level of tennis. Here are some interesting results thus far:

Isner d. Monfils – 6-7(5) 6-1 6-4

Great job John. I have been a fan of Isner for the last couple years ever since we played against Georgia in college tennis. Nice guy, big game, tons of potential.

Del Potro d. Sweeting – 6-7(6) 6-3 6-1

Sweeting went to Alabama to be a hitting partner for the US Davis Cup team, then gets the WC into Indian Wells and beats Odesnik in the first round and has battle with the #6 ranked man in the world. Those of you wondering about American tennis may be interested in this turn of events.

Chardy d. Fish – 7-6(4) 7-6(1)

No suprise, Chardy has had some great results this year so far and Fish can lose to anybody. If your really taken back by this result please leave a comment and tell me why!

Querrey d. Stepanek – 6-4 6-3

If your not suprised by this result, tell me why! I like Sam and he’s got a big game and big potential but Stepanek has been one of the hottest players in the world the last couple months. To get beaten that badly by Querrey is a little suprising, maybe all of the tennis caught up with him.

Ljubicic d. Simon – 6-3 7-6(3)

Ljubicic catches a break with Ancic defaulting at 3-3 in the round before and rides it a couple rounds! He faces Andreev in the next round whom he has beaten the last 3 times they’ve met. His ride will end after that at the hands of Robredo or Murray however.

Robredo d. Cilic – 7-5 7-6(2)

If you’ve read my blog before then you know this isn’t a suprise… but yet another great result by Mr. Robredo. Now to take out Murray.

Murray, Federer, Nadal, Djokovic – cruising

Gonzalez d. Blake – 7-5 6-1

The coin toss landed on tails for Blake early this tournament.

Verdasco d. Gasquet – 6-3 6-2

From a talent standpoint this is a very suprising result. From a mental standpoint, this is what was expected. Verdasco is a fighter who is hungry to put his name a little higher on the peg board of tennis… Gasquet on the other hand is pretty content with his career and is going to hover around his current ranking until he retires or gets injured or somebody decides to give him a win.

Great matchups coming:

Federer vs. Gonzalez

Some were worried about the Fed vs. Karlovic but he simply returns too well. Gonzalez in my opinion is his first scare in this tournament. Federer has beaten Gonzales 11 times and only lost once, but of their 12 meetings 9 have gone into extra innings. I’m putting my money on Federer but we’ll see how his health is here with this test.

Murray vs. Robredo

Murray wins the talent war here… but Robredo is a fighter. I realize I’m going against the grain here, but I’m taking Robredo (who has won both times they’ve met) to win. Murray can surely find an excuse to lose can’t he?

Querrey vs. Wawrinka

Could go either way, I expect a tight match here.

Safin vs. Isner

Safin has had a pretty down year. With Isner having two great wins so far this tournament and everything to gain by this win… I’ll pick Isner with the upset.

If you get a chance to watch this tournament… Do it! also you can follow the live scores at bnpparibasopen.com or click HERE for the updated singles draw