Indian Wells is bringing the goods this year. Some great early match-ups:
-I know we have some Dimitrov supporters here, and he gets a chance to show his potential against Djokovic. I can't imagine this ending well for him, since he couldn't manage anything against Djokovic even on fast Shanghai hardcourta, but it's an opportunity for him to make a statement and get some confidence.
-Sam Querrey looms as Djokovic's next opponent, with Sam having knocking him off in Paris last fall.
-Tommy Haas is playing Almagro. Haas is pushing 35, and he's got one of the best looking games you'll ever see. Like Federer, he's a player out of time, and it's best to savor these moments.
-Then you've got a triumvirate of players that never really panned out for various reasons, that are really playing fantastic tennis at Indian Wells. Kevin Anderson, Gasquet, and Ernests Gulbis.
Gulbis has me most excited because he's stringing together success from tournament to tournament, and he is doing things that he's never been able to do, like come from behind like he did today. It looks like he's tweaked his forehand a little and maybe not for the better, but his serving and backhand have been huge. I don't know if his forehand will hold up against Nadal but I will enjoy seeing it try! I wouldn't be surprised by a Gulbis upset either.
And we're one round away from a Roge/Rafa match. Things are looking up at Indian Wells.