That Hewitt-Lopez one is a toss-up. I actually lean Hewitt because he's seen him and handled him before, including this year although it was in Australia where Hewitt was playing insane to start the year.
Monfils-Nishikori is one I want nothing to do with. As baba pointed out above, Monfils didn't look much engaged today, he just played someone who played like dog shit for a set and then was struggling the whole 2nd set to stay on-serve. Monfils' effort level was medium at best. I think Nishikori brings an A+ effort level. He's been training in Halle for a week already. Monfils might amp it up to go with the level of the competition, but too many question marks in that one for me. Kinda the same reason for passing Hewitt-Lopez.
I'm hoping for two things, Hewitt or Lopez to show in a comprehensive win and for Gulbis to flame out to jump on whomever wins for a small Futures play.
Good luck with your selections. I'll be happy if I split.
Monfils-Nishikori is one I want nothing to do with. As baba pointed out above, Monfils didn't look much engaged today, he just played someone who played like dog shit for a set and then was struggling the whole 2nd set to stay on-serve. Monfils' effort level was medium at best. I think Nishikori brings an A+ effort level. He's been training in Halle for a week already. Monfils might amp it up to go with the level of the competition, but too many question marks in that one for me. Kinda the same reason for passing Hewitt-Lopez.
I'm hoping for two things, Hewitt or Lopez to show in a comprehensive win and for Gulbis to flame out to jump on whomever wins for a small Futures play.
Good luck with your selections. I'll be happy if I split.