Quarter Finals are here and we are all in for a treat! The four biggest names in TENNIS are all still alive.

(1) Novak Djokovic v (6) Rafael Nadal

Well here we have it! The match that everyone anticipated since the Draw was officially made is happening on Wednesday. Nadal leads the H2H 23-20, but most importantly he has a 6-0 advantage on matches played at the French Open. He lost his first set of the tournament today versus the American Jack Sock. After serving for the match, probably some nerves kicked in, lost a bit of confidence in his shots and lost the 3rd set in a

Round 4 is upon us! Today I preview some of the matches that have the potential to be very tight, likely decided in a long and exhausting battle.

(28) Flavia Pennetta v (21) Garbine Muguruza

They have already played two matches and Garbine is leading 2-0, although was on indoor and outdoor hard court. Both have been impressive so far and their R4 match is looking to be a good one on paper. Flavia is rolling back the years and she has become more aggressive, from what I saw, she tries to shorten the points and scored a big win over Carla Suarez Navarro in her

Round 3 starts today and the Seeds finally start to meet up, for those who survived the massacres of the first two rounds…

(1) Serena Williams v (27) Victoria Azarenka

This is probably the most intriguing match from the 3rd round in both Men and Women. These two have already met on 19 occasions and Serena has commanding 16-3 lead, but their last meeting in Madrid was nothing short than amazing! Vika had 3 MP and on serve to close it out, but late collapse, DF bug and the ‘never say die’ attitude of Serena forced the match to a deciding Tie Breaker where The American

Round 2 of Action kicks off today and here are couple of short previews on some interesting matches.

Dominik Thiem v (21) Pablo Cuevas

This should be really interesting encounter as both show have had good form in recent weeks, most notably Thiem. Fresh off his 1st title just a week ago in Nice, 21 year old Thiem started his RG campaign with a 4 set victory over the Slovanian born British passport holder Aljaz Bedene. This match should have ended in 3 but a late collapse in the 3rd set TB prolong it, raising some concerns over his physical condition… Usually very reliable on clay but mainly

Today I am sharing some thoughts and short previews for matches that I feel have potential in R1. Watch these ones closely!

(Q) Luca Vanni v (27) Bernard Tomic

Luca will become 30 years in June, but he has played the best tennis of his life coming into this year’s Roland Garros. He managed to get through Q with 3 impressive wins which included a 16-14 win in QR1 vs Ungur and won from a set down vs Fabbiano… He also won a close one as well vs Golubev to earn his place in the top 128… After 10 years as a pro, he is finally leaving the Futures