Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Novak Djokovic v Ryan Harrison - Wimbledon Live Stream online video sopcast

2012 Wimbledon: Novak Djokovic vs. Ryan Harrison live

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic opted for a relentless onslaught from the very start of his opening encounter at Wimbledon on Monday and he did not stop until he mustered a straight sets victory over former World No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero. After his four sets drubbing at Roland Garros, this was just the kind of start Djokovic would have wanted and as he has proved over a period of time – the Serbian looked like a different player in his opening match. Obviously, champion players are made to deliver on big occasions and Djokovic must have saved his best tricks for the most prestigious Grand Slam – the Championships this year and we can expect him to improve as the tournament will progress.
Wimbledon Round Two: Defending champion and world no.1 Djokovic [top] plays 48th ranked American Harrison
Djokovic had only once played against the American in America at ATP Cincinnati in 2011 and defeated him 6-2, 6-3 in the second round.
All set to defend his title this year too and start bagging the Grand Slam titles afresh, the Serbian has lost only two matches of thelast ten played ths year so far, interestingly both times at hands of NAdal at Rome and French Open on clay.He moved to the Wimbledon second round beating J.C. Ferrero 6-3 6-3 6-1.
Harrison has an equal win-loss ratio of his last ten matches. He lost four on clay and on on grass lately against Seppi at ATP Eastbourne.
In the second-round, Djokovic will take on World No. 48 Ryan Harrison of USA, who has shown a lot of promise in such a short span of his career. While Isner and James Blake vowed out in the opening round at Wimbledon, Harrison rallied from a first-set lapse to defeat Lu Yen-Hsun of Taiwan, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 and kept the American hopes alive. He also sent a strong message that he is ready to test the World No. 1.
Though, Djokovic has a very good 37-6 win-loss record for the season, this does look bit ordinary – especially in his case. Last season, Djokovic enjoyed an incredible 41 match winning streak and at times he looked way ahead of his opponents – in fact, he beat his greatest nemesis Rafael Nadal in six finals and literally ruled the tour. But, things are not looking that bright in the new season for the Serbian. Djokovic has claimed two titles this season – including Aussie Open title that he won after beating Rafael Nadal in an epic final, but he failed to reignite his magic on clay. Djokovic showed the glimpses of his last year’s form in his quarter-final encounter against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at Roland Garros, where he saved four match points to earn a hard-fought win in the end. And, then he subdued Roger Federer in the semi-final – in straight sets. But, he just could not repeat that feat in the final against Rafael Nadal. Well, the Serbian looked quite unhappy after that final match and it seems that he is ready to vent out all that frustration here at Wimbledon by translating that into marvellous performances.
Within the 2nd-round, Djokovic is going to take on World No. 48 Ryan Harrison from USA, who has demonstrated a large amount of promise in this short span of his career. Whilst Isner along with James Blake vowed out within the opening round at Wimbledon, Harrison rallied from a 1st-set lapse to beat Lu Yen-Hsun from Taiwan, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 and retained the American expectations still living. He also delivered a solid message that he is preparing to test the World No. 1.
 
Djokovic’s challenger is actually twenty years old Ryan Harrison, who happens to be experiencing the greatest ATP Ranking of his career – right now. The American transformed professional within 2007 and has developed several good performances on the road. This season he has a regular 18-15 win-loss record for the growing season, however he continues to be in his beginning stage of the profession.

0 comments:

Post a Comment