... on way to a 2010 grand slam!
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Andy Murray will win the Ausie Open...
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of course he will
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I think the chances of Andy Murray winning a Grand Slam event this year are about 60-40 against. But as far as a Brit Men's winner goes, that is the best they have been in my lifetime, and I am the wrong side of 50!!
So.....fingers crossed then!“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Murray is easily the best Brit in my lifetime, and I go back to Roger Taylor. So good luck to him. Murray that is.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI think the chances of Andy Murray winning a Grand Slam event this year are about 60-40 against. But as far as a Brit Men's winner goes, that is the best they have been in my lifetime, and I am the wrong side of 50!!
So.....fingers crossed then!
I once thought Rusedski might do it, after reaching the US final, but he could never string seven good performances together.Comment
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His game was all about the serve. The rest was just too week to ever go the distance. Murray is the real deal, but winning a major isn't easy, especially in the age of Fed and Nadal. Anyhoo, c'mon Andy!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostMurray is easily the best Brit in my lifetime, and I go back to Roger Taylor. So good luck to him. Murray that is.
I once thought Rusedski might do it, after reaching the US final, but he could never string seven good performances together.Comment
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And the age of Del Potro. And Roddick. And possibly Djorkovic.Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostHis game was all about the serve. The rest was just too week to ever go the distance. Murray is the real deal, but winning a major isn't easy, especially in the age of Fed and Nadal. Anyhoo, c'mon Andy!!!!!!!!!
Could this be a golden age?Comment
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The strongest I can remember ... that's why this years grand slam will be the greatest ;-)Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAnd the age of Del Potro. And Roddick. And possibly Djorkovic.
Could this be a golden age?
PS Not sure Roddick's quite up there, fantastic player all the same.Comment
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Wimbledon 2009... he's playing better than he has for five years.Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostThe strongest I can remember ... that's why this years grand slam will be the greatest ;-)
PS Not sure Roddick's quite up there, fantastic player all the same.Comment
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No one ever remembers who comes second.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWimbledon 2009... he's playing better than he has for five years.Comment
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