Innovation wrote:Hesky wrote:
To get humiliated by Djokovic.
With Murray's recent form I think he'll struggle to make it to the final. I hope he never wins a Grand Slam.
Same.
Out of interest, why?
I've never understood the Murray hate.
Innovation wrote:Hesky wrote:
To get humiliated by Djokovic.
With Murray's recent form I think he'll struggle to make it to the final. I hope he never wins a Grand Slam.
Same.


MikeNUFC wrote:Innovation wrote:Hesky wrote:
To get humiliated by Djokovic.
With Murray's recent form I think he'll struggle to make it to the final. I hope he never wins a Grand Slam.
Same.
Out of interest, why?
I've never understood the Murray hate.



Hesky wrote:I think Andy Murray is one of the most dull players in tennis today.


MikeNUFC wrote:I can't see anyone but Djokovic winning this, though. He's an absolute machine.
I'd love Fed to get one more Wimbledon win, though.

Hesky wrote:Djokovic has been my favourite player since his 5 setter with Baghdatis at Wimbledon in 2007. One of the best matches I've ever seen.Amadeo wrote:What sort of personality do you admire, then?
Humble, respectable, with a pinch of inner intensity. Charisma is a bonus though I agree.
I just don't like Andy Murray, at all.




Hesky wrote:I just don't like Andy Murray, at all.
? When he comes close to lose, he always acts as if something hurts him and then when manages to bounce back, that "pain" is gone all of a sudden. And he doesn't respect other players. It's good to be confident about your own skills, but dismissing others is sort of a no-no for me.
- one of the few internationally successful sportsmen we have and definitely the best we EVER had) since 2006. However, Nadal and Djokovic deserve a whole lot of respect (and I like their personalities - the all three of them seem to respect each other very much; at least, now they do. There was greater rivalry between Nadal and Federer when they were younger and than between Federer and Djokovic when Nole was climbing on top). Federer/Djokovic matches are always exciting - both have a fast, offensive style. I'm not too fond of Nadal's style, but the way he's capable of hitting the lines from impossible angles is mind-blowing (and frustrating if you root for the other player).
Innovation wrote:Great comeback from Roger. I didn't watch the full game, but credit must go to Benneteau for pushing Roger that far.


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