Not a bad draw for Nadal. Should have little problems until R4 where it looks like he will then have Kyrgios. QF likely be Thiem and SF likely Medvedev. I don’t see him winning if he has to overcome all those obstacles however. He didn’t look in great form in the ATP cup, losing 5 of 7 sets in the knockout stages.
Federer probably has the best draw, he’s got the weakest of the top 8 seeds in Berrettini but has a potential R4 meeting with Dimitrov or Shapovalov.
Djokovic has no dangerous opponent until the QF where he will likely face Tsitsipas.
It will be interesting too see if the likes of Medvedev, Thiem, Tsitsipas and Zverev can show some consistency together and all play to their seedings.
Looks like the schedule is really stacked against Nadal in Australia as he plays a day after Djokovic and Federer despite being the top seed.
Looks like the protocol Boycott was talking about is merely a figment of his imagination.
Unsurprisingly Federer gives the evening session in the cooler temperatures, he has received preferential treatment in Australia for a number of years. Doesn’t help that there is a conflict of interests with tournament director Craig Tiley regarding Federer.
The remainder of play on the outside courts cancelled due to rain. This is going to be a clusterfuck of a slam. Certainly is advantageous to the higher seeds who play first and get the main courts.
Oh I know, he could have a meltdown here in the next 5 minutes and lose this match. I think with the fund raising he is doing for the people affected by the fires in Australia may motivate him at least for this tournament.