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Around 35-40 days (a bit more than a month) left until the Aussie slam starts!
Top 10 seeds on the men's side should be:
1 Nadal, Rafael (ESP)
2 Djokovic, Novak (SRB)
3 Ferrer, David (ESP)
4 Murray, Andy (GBR)
5 Del Potro, Juan Martin (ARG)
6 Federer, Roger (SUI)
7 Berdych, Tomas (CZE)
8 Wawrinka, Stanislas (SUI)
9 Gasquet, Richard (FRA)
10 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried (FRA)
Let's take a look at the ''BIG 4'' along with possible threats to the title:
Nadal (World Number 1) - being No. 1, it's clear that he's a favourite to win. Remember the epic final between him and Novak? Anyways, Uncle Toni has stated that the AO14 is priority. So what's in it for Nadal if he wins?
* Rafa has at least 2 titles at each slam.
Djokovic (defending Champion) - He's the favourite to win. He is tied with Agassi and Federer for most AO titles (4) (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013) and has the power to extend this number to 6-7 titles if not more. He has 3 consecutive AOs (2011-13) [only man in the Open era to have done this]. He has long overtaken Federer as the current King of Hard Courts and has replaced Federer as the most consistent player in the Big 4. It's hard to predict against him. What's in it for Djokovic if he wins?
* Standalone record for most AO titles.
Murray (defending Runner-Up) - Another favourite for the title. However, he has had an extended back-injury break and his form will be questionable. But never count out the return of an injured man. Nadal took 7 months off the game and what happened next? The greatest comeback to No. 1 and heck, Rafa didn't even play the AO. What's in it for Murray if he wins?
* His first AO title.
* He would be 1 slam away (the FO) from the Career Grand Slam.
Federer - Probably the least favourite out of the BIG 4 (he now stands at World No. 6) for the title. He had a disastrous 2013 (with his best slam appearance being a semi-final at the AO so no slam finals reached) with his 36 consecutive QFs streak being snapped at Wimbledon then losing to Tommy Robredo (a person he had a 10-0 H2H against, now 10-1) at the USO in the 4th round. Will an upset happen in AO14? However, he is riding on a streak of 10 consecutive SFs (2004-2013) at the Aussie Open which he probably doesn't want to snap. He is a 4 time-champion (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010). What's in it for Federer if he wins?
* Standalone record for most AO titles.
* At least 5 titles at 3 different slams (AO, USO, Wimbledon)
Threats?
Del Potro - the USO09 winner is the only man that looks capable of beating any player above (and beating them back to back). The question is, will he be upset in the earlier rounds?
Wawrinka - remember the epic 4th round AO clash between him and Novak? Remember his win over Murray in the USO QFs? Well, if he pulls it off this time against the defending champion, I'd say it'd be quite the feat.
* Note - I think he ''chokes'' too much against Rafa and Roger so he isn't a threat to the entire Big 4.
Top 10 seeds on the women's side would be:
1 Williams, Serena
2 Azarenka, Victoria
3 Li, Na
4 Sharapova, Maria
5 Radwanska, Agnieszka
6 Kvitova, Petra
7 Errani, Sara
8 Jankovic, Jelena
9 Kerber, Angelique
10 Wozniacki, Caroline
Serena is a big favourite but is always vulnerable to an upset but she dominates the top 4 seeds when it comes to H2H.
Azarenka (defending champion) is riding a 2 consectuive AO streak so she's the other favourite.
Li Na is a defending runner-up.
Sharapova is a threat as long as Serena is nowhere to be seen
Anyways, can't wait for it!
Top 10 seeds on the men's side should be:
1 Nadal, Rafael (ESP)
2 Djokovic, Novak (SRB)
3 Ferrer, David (ESP)
4 Murray, Andy (GBR)
5 Del Potro, Juan Martin (ARG)
6 Federer, Roger (SUI)
7 Berdych, Tomas (CZE)
8 Wawrinka, Stanislas (SUI)
9 Gasquet, Richard (FRA)
10 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried (FRA)
Let's take a look at the ''BIG 4'' along with possible threats to the title:
Nadal (World Number 1) - being No. 1, it's clear that he's a favourite to win. Remember the epic final between him and Novak? Anyways, Uncle Toni has stated that the AO14 is priority. So what's in it for Nadal if he wins?
* Rafa has at least 2 titles at each slam.
Djokovic (defending Champion) - He's the favourite to win. He is tied with Agassi and Federer for most AO titles (4) (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013) and has the power to extend this number to 6-7 titles if not more. He has 3 consecutive AOs (2011-13) [only man in the Open era to have done this]. He has long overtaken Federer as the current King of Hard Courts and has replaced Federer as the most consistent player in the Big 4. It's hard to predict against him. What's in it for Djokovic if he wins?
* Standalone record for most AO titles.
Murray (defending Runner-Up) - Another favourite for the title. However, he has had an extended back-injury break and his form will be questionable. But never count out the return of an injured man. Nadal took 7 months off the game and what happened next? The greatest comeback to No. 1 and heck, Rafa didn't even play the AO. What's in it for Murray if he wins?
* His first AO title.
* He would be 1 slam away (the FO) from the Career Grand Slam.
Federer - Probably the least favourite out of the BIG 4 (he now stands at World No. 6) for the title. He had a disastrous 2013 (with his best slam appearance being a semi-final at the AO so no slam finals reached) with his 36 consecutive QFs streak being snapped at Wimbledon then losing to Tommy Robredo (a person he had a 10-0 H2H against, now 10-1) at the USO in the 4th round. Will an upset happen in AO14? However, he is riding on a streak of 10 consecutive SFs (2004-2013) at the Aussie Open which he probably doesn't want to snap. He is a 4 time-champion (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010). What's in it for Federer if he wins?
* Standalone record for most AO titles.
* At least 5 titles at 3 different slams (AO, USO, Wimbledon)
Threats?
Del Potro - the USO09 winner is the only man that looks capable of beating any player above (and beating them back to back). The question is, will he be upset in the earlier rounds?
Wawrinka - remember the epic 4th round AO clash between him and Novak? Remember his win over Murray in the USO QFs? Well, if he pulls it off this time against the defending champion, I'd say it'd be quite the feat.
* Note - I think he ''chokes'' too much against Rafa and Roger so he isn't a threat to the entire Big 4.
Top 10 seeds on the women's side would be:
1 Williams, Serena
2 Azarenka, Victoria
3 Li, Na
4 Sharapova, Maria
5 Radwanska, Agnieszka
6 Kvitova, Petra
7 Errani, Sara
8 Jankovic, Jelena
9 Kerber, Angelique
10 Wozniacki, Caroline
Serena is a big favourite but is always vulnerable to an upset but she dominates the top 4 seeds when it comes to H2H.
Azarenka (defending champion) is riding a 2 consectuive AO streak so she's the other favourite.
Li Na is a defending runner-up.
Sharapova is a threat as long as Serena is nowhere to be seen
Anyways, can't wait for it!