Hmm, between week 32 and 41 he will only have one whole week's rest. I would wanted him to skip Kuala Lumpur (250, week 38) after DC so he could rest at least for one week. High risk of injuries.
We are back in business again after a short summer leave.
Robin is starting his hard court season in North America in a few weeks where Toronto, Canada is the first stop.
After the Masters 1000-tournament in Toronto he will continue his trip to Cincinnati, USA for another Masters 1000- tournament. During these two tournaments Robin will have a temporary coach due to Magnus Norman’s foot injury. Johan Kareld will help him during these two tournaments.
The last stop of the North America trip is of course US Open in New York, USA.
Magnus will meet up there to coach Robin during the Grand Slam tournament.
Well I'm sure he'll skip Kuala Lumpur if he has a long USO run. Skipping Stockholm instead of Valencia would've be even better schedule wise but of course that's not happening. The schedule will not be human though if he does well in USO and then in Asia. Don't want to see him withdraw in Stockholm with an injury again. He made the wise choice to stay home from DC anyways. Also interesting to see how he behaves on court these weeks without Magnus
A very tough draw. No player he's gonna face is an easy opponent, so he will have to fight very hard to go far in this tournament. And if he advances to SF, he will probably meet either Nadal or Roddick.
Söderling/Nieminen lost in straight sets, 3-6, 5-7. Pretty expected. But it's today Robin will start his tournament. He'll play against Gulbis (deafeted Belluci in 2 sets) at 3 pm local time on the centre court. Good luck Robin!
Yeah, so am I. He should concentrate more on singles.
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