Pospisil in Djokovic's section and gets Simon in the first round. Horrible draw but who knows, Vasek can play top 10 level tennis, but not consistently obviously.
Possible Fed-Dimitrov third round matchup. Otherwise Fed has an easy path to the semi's, where he'd get Djokovic. If he's beating Novak in a major, I would think it's not in the final so this may be his best chance.
Milos in Wawrinka's section, possible Tricky Troicki in the third. So decent chance for a quarter, and he's in Nadal's quarter so decent chance he isn't even there at that point. Gulbis seems a prime candidate to take Nadal out if Gulbis gets to the third round.
And I like Genie possibly getting Radwanska in round 2. Radwanska is always vulnerable early on in majors.
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Hobart is my second favorite city on the planet (after Calgary). Imagine Victoria and Charlottetown combined, but with a river that leads to the ocean that has one of the deepest natural ports in the world - literally deep enough for US aircraft carriers to float into for shore leave. Tasmania itself is like taking British Columbia, squeezing it into a square and dropping it in the ocean.
Backpacked in Australia on 4 separate occasions and always end up in Hobart, or not wanting to leave Hobart. I even took my wife there to propose.
Great pubs, great artisan market every saturday at the wharf. Awesome restaurants, great wines (if you like Pinot Noirs and Merlots). Cascade Brewery is there. One of Australia's oldest cities.
The tennis club isn't far from the market (if the tourney is where i think it is). I was there one year when Martina Hingis won the tournament, but I didn't catch any matches unfortunately (looking back i was far too interested in the pub scene).
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I'm glad this little tournament is getting some attention!
Hobart is my second favorite city on the planet (after Calgary). Imagine Victoria and Charlottetown combined, but with a river that leads to the ocean that has one of the deepest natural ports in the world - literally deep enough for US aircraft carriers to float into for shore leave. Tasmania itself is like taking British Columbia, squeezing it into a square and dropping it in the ocean.
Backpacked in Australia on 4 separate occasions and always end up in Hobart, or not wanting to leave Hobart. I even took my wife there to propose.
Great pubs, great artisan market every saturday at the wharf. Awesome restaurants, great wines (if you like Pinot Noirs and Merlots). Cascade Brewery is there. One of Australia's oldest cities.
The tennis club isn't far from the market (if the tourney is where i think it is). I was there one year when Martina Hingis won the tournament, but I didn't catch any matches unfortunately (looking back i was far too interested in the pub scene).
yes they mentioned Salamanca market on the broadcast.
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