I don't think anyone can beat Federer on grass. Ancic may take him to a tie-break or two but other than him all the other contenders are in the other half of the draw. However this does not mean we are in for a boring second week since there are many interesting matches and players to feast out eyes on.
Djokovic/Ancic and Murray/Baghdatis are a couple of matches I am looking forward too already.

Quote Originally Posted by Mo-Nercy
There's nothing more gratifying than seeing the world number 2 beat the world number 1. If Nadal can do it on grass as well as clay..then on the hard courts of the US Open or Australian, there wouldn't be any doubt that Nadal deserves the title of best in the world more than Federer does.
Just like to point out that Nadal has already beaten Federer on hard-courts this year in Dubai. So that just leaves the grass