Wimbledon 2013 - 5 Underdogs To Watch Out For
Its that time of year again, Wimbledon has rolled around and has already sprung up a surprise or two on its 1st day. Defending champion Roger Federer, after cruising through to a straight sets victory on centre court yesterday, will be hoping to mount a respectable defense of his title. While Andy Murray, Britains great hope, followed Federers example with a comfortable straight sets victory over Benjamin Becker. While the talk of Wimbledon will inevitably fall on the worlds top players, what of the ranked outsiders, those who could easily fall at the 1st hurdle yet could also spring an upset. Everyone loves an underdog and there is no greater stage than Wimbledon for that to hold true. A perfect example is that of Goran Ivanisevic, who back in 2001 and ranked 125 won Wimbledon despite needing a wildcard for to enter. It can happen. Realistically however, its incredibly hard to see past one of the top 4 taking the biggest prize in tennis, but with a few shock results on the opening day of the Wimbledon championships, most notably Steve Darcis, ranked 135th in the world, defeating 2-time winner Rafael Nadal, it proves that anyone on their day can beat anybody. For this list, I will only be including male tennis players. So here are 5 underdogs to watch out for over the next 2 weeks of Wimbledon.