Whenever I get excited for quarterfinals day, the matches never live up to my expectations. Friday at the Paris Masters was no exception. I was pulling for either a Nadal vs. Soderling grudge match in the semis or a chance for Tsonga to defend his title. Instead we get Novak Djokovic out-scrapping the Sod and Tsonga choking break points against Nadal. I won’t even get into Del Potro’s poop-out against Stepanek. At least Gael Monfils kept things interesting:
Saturday’s semifinals line-up in Paris will be: Djokovic vs. Nadal and Stepanek vs. Monfils. I’d say I’m excited, but I don’t want to jinx it.
Here are Friday’s highlights:
The biggest stories coming out of Bercy on Friday had more to do with the World Tour Finals than the Paris Masters. Rafael Nadal continues to chip his way closer to the year end No. 1 ranking, which could be within his reach by London. Rafa’s win over Tsonga also guaranteed his countryman, Fernando Verdasco, the final spot at the WTF. (Personally, I’ve found this week’s tournament to be a big WTF.)
Here’s the ATP’s World Tour Finals line-up:
Tags: ATP, Bercy, DelPotro, Djokovic, Nadal, Paris Masters, Stepanek, tennis, Tsonga, Verdasco



























i’m hoping for a nole/monfils final, w/monfils having a major breakthru. i think that would change alot for him.
BREAKING NEWS: Rafa is out! Roger’s hope of ending number 1 for the year are still alive! Rejoice!
Never been happier to see the Djoker win!!!!