2013 Wimbledon continues and after Day 4 the Men's Singles bracket is incomplete due to inclement weather. What does this mean for the tournament? Nothing major, just that some guys won't have to pack their bags for another day. Here's what the bracket looks like entering Friday, Day 5, at Wimbledon.
Men's Singles No. 1, Novak Djokovic doesn't have a dance partner in the third round. Djokovic is set to play either Jan-Lennard Struff or Jeremy Chardy (28) after advancing out of the second round on Thursday. He defeated the American, Bobby Reynolds in straight sets, escaping a tough opening to the match by winning a tiebreaker.
Andy Murray, the son of Great Britain (at least for this tournament), has a third round matchup ready as he faces Tommy Robredo (32) of Spain. Things don't look too bright for Robredo as he struggled in the second round against Nicolas Mahut. Robredo won his match in strenuous fashion as two of the three sets played were decided in a tiebreaker.
The other remaining Top 5 player is David Ferrer ad he couldn't compete as his match was postponed due to rain. Ferrer faces Roberto Bautista Agut on Friday afternoon.
Here are other noticeable players still alive in the Men's Singles bracket:
Tomas Berdych (7) vs. Kevin Anderson (27)- 3rd Round
Juan Martin del Potro (8) vs. TBD- 3rd Round
Richard Gasquet (9) vs. Bernard Tomic
Kei Nishikori (12) vs. Andreas Seppi (23)- 3rd Round
Tommy Haas (13) vs. Jimmy Wang- 2nd Round
Nicolas Almagro (15) vs. Jerzy Janowicz- 3rd Round
Dustin Brown vs. Adrian Mannarino- 3rd Round
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