Let's give a report about my 1/8 vs Pidzi (btw it's a shame no one provided a report till now despite numerous interesting matches ^^).
Globally speaking, I think I've done a good match, with a lot of deep shots, lot of lines and good sequences but I wasn't able to transform my occasions, mainly because of his great service on the right moments.
Concrelty, I had the feeling that nothing goes on my side throughout the match whereas everything went on his side. I was never rewarded I mean : everytime I had the occasion to convert a relative domination, the dynamic was broken by several things (a stupid fault from me, a lag, a good point from him, a good serve, an "airball" etc).
This is my main feeling : in these matches, the first step is to be dominant but the big one is to convert it in the score to get a real mental edge ; and yesterday everytime I had this possibility I failed to achieve it to put pressure on his shoulders.
For instance in the beginning of the first set, I had several break points, which would have give me a confidence boost if converted, but he saved them nicely.
His confidence then raised, while mine stayed the same or decreased, which resulted in a better focus from him and a less good from me on the very next service = break for him.
The first set is lost 6-1 but I could have won it by this score too if things would have turned well on several games. That's life

Second set, till 4-3 we were equal, but he broke and won the set 6-3 with the realism of a champion. It's the same scenario in the third set.
At the end, we scored approximately the same number of winners, but I did 20 more UE than him and at at that level this makes the difference.
These UE were mainly done during 8+ shots exchanges, which he usually won (72% won for him !).
On my side, I dominated the short and middle exchanges (respectively 52% and 56% won for me) but the match was played on long exchanges.
And on this domain, even if we hit approximately the same high qualitative shots, he was tactically superior on these exchanges, with a great read of my patterns, and a great defense. I had two precise gameplans but they globally didn't work ^^
Anyway, I'm actually not really disappointed because this result is the consequence of his great form/confidence and of my relative disinterest/lack of practice of TE after a very active post wimbledon period.
I'm now looking forward the Masters, which will be my real objective
