I now how the seedings work, but as Soderling is out, it makes no difference this time. He only slipped in the ranking because of his poor run of form after reaching the final in Aus last year, I think he was badly affected by being beaten so comprehensively. Hopefully he's back stronger as he says - he certainly hasn't had to extend himself so far this year. The next round should be fine, then it will be Rafa. I would say at this point, odds on Rafa winning that one, but if, say, he has a tough quarter, anything can happen.
I'm not sure that I presumed he win at all, just said I think he will - will be a great shame if he doesn't. I really can't see Rafas' knees lasting 5 more years, being so young and having so many problems with them already, it's not going to get any easier. 5 years may be tops, but 3 years wouldn't surprise me. Of course Fed has been quite "lucky" not having any serious injuries over the years, but age will take it toll before too long.
Ok maybe not you but others have intimated he is young and he has time on his side. He does not, he needs to win now. I hope he does, but all this about having time to get mental toughness is wrong. Players of his age are winning Grand Slams now. In 2/3 years time, Nadal and Djorkovic will still be around (barring injuries, which can happen to Murray of course) and you can bet your bottom dollar there will be a 20 year old sensation coming through or such like, as there always seems to be.
Good luck to him though. He is a classy player and good to watch on the court, however not so entertaining in post match interviews