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IT'S men's quarter-final day and as suspected the big four remain contention.

While there have been shocks galore among the women, no one has so far been able to touch Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray.

I predicted all four to make the semis and that paid 11-8 at the start. It's now 8-11 with William Hill who go 1-1 one or more fails to make it.

It's difficult to see any of the world's top four failing and William Hill go 11-1 they all go through in straight sets.

That's unlikely and Mardy Fish is 1-1 with William Hill to take at least a set off world No.1 Nadal who suffered a foot injury against Juan Martin del Potro in the previous round.

The Spaniard is expected to last the pace and is 1-5 with Betfred while Fish is 9-2 at Paddy Power.

Federer is just as short at 2-11 with unibet to beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga who is 9-2 at Skybet.

Djokovic is 1-8 at Hills to take care of Aussie teen Bernard Tomic who is 11-2 with totesport.

And Murray is the shortest of the lot at 1-9 with Blue Square against 15-2 (bet365) shot Feliciano Lopez.

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