
Dominic Thiem and Juan Martin Del Potro played a brilliant five-set match yesterday with the Big Argentine coming back from a two-set drubbing to win. And everyone since the men’s singles draw came out is gearing for the possible Rafael Nadal-Roger Federer semis, their potential first meeting at the Open. Head to head, Rafa leads their rivalry 23-14, but Fed has won their last four meetings and Rafa hasn’t beaten Fed since 2014 Aussie O semis.
But the biggest match of the US Open occurs tonight in late prime time when American Sam Querrey matches up against South African–Univ of Illinois-Delray Beach resident, Kevin Anderson. With Qball standing 6-6 and KevAnd 6-8 that’s 13-and-one-half feet of players matching up in the tallest Grand Slam quarters, semis or finals pairing. Qball beat KevAnd in 5 sets at this year’s Wimbledon and KevAnd avenged the loss in Montreal, but Qball holds a 8-6 h-h career advantage. There’s going to be some big serving and hitting going on and I plan to be in Arthur Ashe Stadium to give you my perspective on this key quarter finals match up. I’ve said Qball could win this Open so I am picking him to come out on top against KevAnd.
