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Roberto Bautista-Agut had such confidence in himself that he had booked his stag do in Ibiza with 6 of his friends, who are already there (but plan to fly back to watch him - if they can get hold of the tickets?). He has beaten Novak Djokovic the last 2 times they met, in Jan and March of this year. However, they were minor tournaments, neither on grass, and the Serbian is a different animal in slams, particularly on grass. Djoko can do him a massive favour and win 3-0, thereby enabling the Spaniard to book a tea-time flight, maybe.
T'other semi is vastly more difficult to predict. Both players have looked almost unbeatable so far and Roger Federer even went a set down against Kei Nishikori in his last match, but recovered to win the next 3 sets. Rafael Nadal has only dropped one set so far but he, too, faced an uncomfortable first set in his last match against Sam Querrey before winning it 7-5, then easing through the next 2 sets. On clay, this would probably go to Nadal but a grass surface and Federer were made for each other. I fancy the Swiss to win - but this could well go the distance. As did their last 2 meetings at Wimbledon.
Djoko 3-0
Fed 3-2
£5 @ approx 19/2 = poss £52.50 return