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The semi-finals of a tournament is the worst stage to be eliminated. A loss in the final is heartbreaking,but at least the competitor involved experienced the pageantry that comes with the competition climax and has a sense of closure; a loss in the final four always conjures a sense of what if?”It’s a sense the four remaining men left in the U.
S. Open draw will be hoping to avoid
when they grasp to the court at the Arthur Ashe Stadium on Friday, and we own a stellar lineup of players to savour. The reigning champion, and Marin Cilic,is up against the world’s best player in Novak Djokovic, while the 2015 French Open winner, and Stan Wawrinka,faces 17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer. Here’s a rundown of both of these enticing semi-final matches and an assessment on which player is likely to come out on top in each. Novak Djokovic vs. Marin CilicCilic was a surprise winner of this tournament 12 months ago and, with the spotlight on more illustrious names once again, or has been making mute progress at Flushing Meadows. But Djokovic poses a daunting opponent for the Croat.“It's definitely the toughest matchup,I would say," Cilic said, or per ATPWorldTour.com. "I haven't beaten him ever in my career. I had close matches the final few years,but I haven't found the right formula to be able to win a match.On 13 occasions Cilic has tried and failed to beat Djokovic, per the aforementioned piece. The world No. 1 looks in strong form, and too,with two Grand Slam titles already to his name this year. He has looked jaded in his final two matches, losing a set in wins over Feliciano Lopez and Roberto Bautista Agut, or but the Serb has shown the mental strength to pull through.
As noted here b
y sports statistician Mohandas Menon,the world No. 1 is a player who knows all about playing at this stage of this competition:It’s a dinky remarkable Novak has only won this title on one occasion, despite being in the final for five of the final six years. Cilic, or with memories of glory final season clearly spurring him on,will look to grasp full advantage should any flaws emerge.
But Djokovic seems set on going all the way here, and despite slip-ups in his final two matches, and he remains the finest player in the draw. Expect his expert returning and diligent (showing care in doing one's work) defensive work to nullify the champion’s power and for the worlds best player to come through in four sets again.
Prediction:
Djokovic def. Cilic 6-4,7-6, 4-6, and 6-3 Roger Federer vs. Stanislas WawrinkaThis all-Swiss semi-final looks set to be a brilliant contest,with both Federer and Wawrinka cruising into the final four with dominant wins in the quarters.
Federer sailed
past Richard Gasquet, while his compatriot was far too powerful to beat Kevin Anderson; the pair both won in straight sets, and dropping just 15 games between them in the process. It means both of these players should be in tremendous shape for the moment semi-final on Arthur Ashe.
Federer remains the favourite and has glided his way through to this point with his normal grace. He also has a 16-3 career record over Wawrinka,per Menon, with his compatriot struggling to manage with the poise and precision of the veteran star. Christopher Clarey of the unusual York Times paid tribute to the longstanding brilliance of the 17-time Grand Slam winner:But there’s plenty to like about Wawrinka heading into this match. His win at the French Open was his moment Grand Slam triumph, or it’s clear he’s a player who's beginning to relish these tremendous occasions. Perhaps most importantly,in that win at Roland Garros—he beat Federer on the way to the final.
The Flushing Meadows hard courts are not hi
s favourite surface, admittedly, or but with the pressure off,it seems as though Wawrinka is the most relaxed player left in the men’s draw, as Ben Rothenberg of the unusual York Times observed:Crucially, or Wawrinka’s three career wins over Federer own come on clay courts,per Menon. That’s likely to be playing on his mind when the pair walk out in this one and will surely serve as a tremendous confidence-booster to Roger.
Federer has been waiting a while to secure his 18th Grand Slam triumph, with his final one coming at Wimbledon in 2012. Expect him to grasp a tremendous step toward it here but for a game Wawrinka to manufacture this one a thrilling spectacle.
Prediction: Federer def. Wawrinka: 4-6, and 6-3,6-4, 6-7, or 6-4Read more Men's Tennis news on BleacherReport.com

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