Most of what I've seen so far in the tournament has been routine, and quite fascinating.
I'm actually more drawn to the women's side of the tourney this year, and that hasn't been the case very often (not since 2004).
The Me'ns side, however, has had some relative surprises in the early rounds though; Roddick being ousted in the 2nd, and then the news that darkhorse Andy Murray lost shortly thereafter in the week.
I don't beleive there are any holdever games from Friday's play or the weekend, so this late afternoon / evening should feature entirely the opening Round of 16 play in both the Men's and Women's draw.
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