Men’s quarter finals brought a lot of excitement, and 8 outstanding tennis players fought to eliminate the competition and get the Wimbledon glory. The best are still on the competition. Let’s see the 3 strongest ones:
Rafa Nadal: This fierce Spaniard faced Andy Murray, beating him in straight sets. Nadal’s resistance and agressiveness is well-known, so it’s not much of a surprise. But Nadal himself thinks that match has been the best performance he’s had at Wimbledon.

Roger Federer: Of course! The Wimbledon Champion is looking for another title. He played Mario Ancic, a croatian tennis player who crushed Federer in 2002. This time, Roger didn’t underestimate Super Mario, and walked out with a victory (6-1, 7-5, 6-4)! Now he has jumped into semifinals and has good chances to be the winner again.
Marat Safin has been a good surprise for these upcoming Wimbledon semifinals. Many thought he wasn’t going to make it through the first rounds, and now he’s placed with the other 3 best players. The weird thing is that he doesn’t seem to have a very positive attitude about it. He said that the fact that he’s on semifinals doesn’t mean he has a chance. Well, if he doesn’t have the confidence, I don’t think any Wimbledon betting fans will.
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