Rogers Cup R3 previews and picks: Murray vs. Gulbis, Djokovic vs. Istomin

Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic will continue their Montreal campaigns during third-round action on Thursday. They are set for respective meetings with Ernests Gulbis and Denis Istomin.

Ernests Gulbis vs. (2) Andy Murray

Murray and Gulbis will be squaring off for the sixth time in their careers when they clash in round three of the Rogers Cup on Thursday. All five of their previous encounters have gone Murray’s way. The Scot has defeated Gulbis twice on outdoor hard courts in what what are their two most recent meetings heading into Montreal. Murray won 7-5, 6-3, 7-5 at the 2009 U.S. Open and he survived in a third-set tiebreaker at the 2010 Cincinnati Masters.

Gulbis, though, is finally showing signs of his former self that was on display in 2008 and at times during a wildly inconsistent stretch from 2009 through 2012. The Latvian is 26-12 for his 2013 campaign, which includes a title in Delray Beach. So far this week Gulbis has dismissed Feliciano Lopez and an in-form Fabio Fognini. Murray followed a first-round bye with a 6-4, 7-6(2) scalp of Marcel Granollers. This is the second-ranked Scot’s first tournament since capturing his second Grand Slam title–and first at Wimbledon. Based on Murray’s confidence both in general and against this particular opponent, he should have a considerable edge even when tested by Gulbis’ flashy shot-making.

Pick: Murray in 2

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(1) Novak Djokovic vs. Denis Istomin

Djokovic and Istomin will be going head-to-head for the third time in their careers on Thursday. To say their two previous encounters were lopsided would be a massive understatement. Djokovic dominated 6-1, 6-1, 6-2 at the 2010 Australian Open and 6-0, 6-1 at the 2011 Miami Masters. Djokovic remains a scary proposition for any opponent even though he failed to win either the French Open or Wimbledon. The top-ranked Serb was part of epic matches at both, reaching the semis of the former and the final of the latter.

Istomin has already enjoyed a solid week in Montreal, with victories over Janko Tipsarevic and Filip Peliwo. The 66th-ranked Uzbek had been mediocre this year, but he played well two weeks ago in Atlanta–where he advanced to the quarters before losing to eventual runner-up Kevin Anderson in three sets. Djokovic, who destroyed Florian Mayer 6-1, 6-2 on Monday, is a whole different beast and their past history suggests another routine day at the office could be in store.

Pick: Djokovic 6-3, 6-3

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7 Comments on Rogers Cup R3 previews and picks: Murray vs. Gulbis, Djokovic vs. Istomin

  1. Hope your prediction is right. Haven’t seen Ernie play but he is dangerous alright. Also hope it’s less windy, conditions were difficult yesterday and Andy had problems with his timing, hence number of UEs..

  2. Oh ye of little faith!

    True Gulbis is another of those players with the knack of bringing his best game when there is a big scalp on offer but Andy is more than a match for him – unless he completely loses focus that is.

    Andy in 3

  3. Does anybody else find Djokovic’s crowd pleasing antics irritating?

    The annihilation of poor Istomen will hardly be cause for celebration!
    And the thought of watching his ridiculous staged dance routines after every match is a depressing prospect πŸ™

    • Gulbis beats Muzza in straight sets. Although I expected Muzza to beat Gulbis today, I did say at the beginning of the tourny that Muzza would still be in Wimby win hang over and so it has turned out to be. I expect him to pick up in Cincy next week and peak at the USOpen.

      ed251137, please do not talk about Novak now. Sorry, I just find him totally class-less. First it was the primal screams after every win, now its dancing? Oh well, I guess Papa Djokovic is proud, yeah, after you win, rub it into the vanquished face, son. And btw, Roger and Rafa are jealous of your moves…..

  4. Deucey: I’m off to hit the G&T. I hedged my bet by saying ‘unless he loses focus’ :
    it wasn’t a question of losing focus – he didn’t even start off focussed πŸ™

  5. Lol ed, she “of little faith” more like she of “realistic outlook”…;) Agree re Andy though, didn’t look engaged to me. Too damn hot perhaps.
    And congrats to Rafa. πŸ™‚

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