Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka will kick off their summer hard-court swings on Monday in Washington, D.C. A busy first day of action will see Murray run into Mackenzie McDonald while Wawrinka is facing Donald Young.
Andy Murray vs. Mackenzie McDonald
Former world No. 1 Andy Murray will take another stab at a comeback in Washington, D.C. after a hip injury and surgery left him sidelined since his loss in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 2017. The Scot made an attempt to prepare for this year’s Wimbledon, but he lost two of the three matches he played in grass tune-up events at Queen’s Club and Eastbourne, and he ultimately decided he wasn’t ready to compete.
Murray, whose ranking has dropped to No. 838 in the world, restarts his comeback against a tricky opponent in Mackenzie McDonald. The American currently sits at a career-high No. 77 in the world, thanks in part to an inspired effort at Wimbledon a few weeks ago. McDonald battled his way into the round of 16, where he finally lost to Canada’s Milos Raonic.
Murray and McDonald have never played each other. Under normal (healthy) circumstances, Murray would be the considerable favorite, but the former world No. 1 has a lot of rust to shake off and his health is still a question mark. Combine that with the fact that McDonald has hot hands at the moment and is likely brimming with confidence, and this is a match Murray is more likely to lose than to win.
Cheryl pick: McDonald in 2
Ricky pick: Murray in 2
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(WC) Stan Wawrinka vs. (Q) Donald Young
Like Murray, Stan Wawrinka is still trying to make his way back from injury. He had double knee surgery in 2017, and while he has been active for most of 2018, the Swiss Grand Slam champion has had an absolutely miserable time of it. He owns a dismal 6-10 match record on the year and has only managed to win consecutive matches at the 250 event in Sofia (he won two matches there).
Fortunately for Wawrinka, his opponent is a badly struggling Donald Young. He has won exactly one tour-level match the entire year. The American spent some of the season on the Challenger circuit in an effort to boost his ranking, but his results there have been similarly disappointing.
The two men have played four times. Wawrinka has won the last three, with the American nabbing his only win way back in 2011. Despite Wawrinka’s obvious rust, this is still a match he should be able to win.
Cheryl pick: Wawrinka in 3
Ricky pick: Wawrinka in 2
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You contradict your own daily picks
no i didnt
Example?
Where are Washington picks?
hey ricky i will email you some pics i took of stan and goffin at citi on saturday you can use if you want.
Murray in 2, Wawrinka in 3
I expected McDonald to test Murray or possibly win. Probably would have picked Murray in three but Mackie taking the match is possible. He is playing so well, really awesome to see him maintaining that great Wimbledon form.
Benny!…U watching Andy/McKenzie LIVE now?How do u find Andy’s game?
Andy’s game depends on his speed and the ability to put balls back in play. Can he stay fit? http://www.138mph.com/tennis-andy-murray-announces-his-intent-with-his-three-set-win-over-kyle-edmunds/