Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Wimbledon most open for a decade - Lopez

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REUTERS - This year’s Men’s Singles at Wimbledon promises to be the most open for a decade, according to Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez, who is quietly fancying his own chances of a deep run.

While Roger Federer was winning a ninth Halle title on Sunday afternoon to mark himself out as favourite, fellow 35-year-old Lopez rounded off a magical week on the Queen’s Club lawns by winning the Aegon Championsh­ips.

Left-hander Lopez said he is playing the best tennis of his career and few would argue with that after victories against world number three Stan Wawrinka, Tomas Berdych, Grigor Dimitrov and finally Marin Cilic in the space of a week.

“Considerin­g the results of the best players in the world, it is true that it is probably the most open Wimbledon in the last 10 years, I will say,” Lopez said, referencin­g the struggles of Wimbledon champion and world number one Andy Murray and three-times winner Novak Djokovic.

“Roger is playing great. He’s not playing much, but when he’s playing, he’s winning. Novak and Andy, it’s true that they are not playing their best, I will say, and Rafa (Nadal), he hasn’t played on grass for a long time. “So it’s probably a little bit more open.” Lopez, for all his elegant grasscourt skills and one of the most devilish serves in tennis, has only made three Wimbledon quarterfin­als in 15 visits. After a thrilling Queen’s final against Cilic in which he saved a match point before clinching a final set tiebreak 10-8, Lopez clearly believes his best Wimbledon run might still be ahead of him, possibly in the next few weeks. “Tennis is a unique sport where anything can happen. From one day to the other, it can be so different,” said Lopez, who was ranked 25 on Monday. “It is true that I’m going into Wimbledon with a lot of confidence.”

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