Saintandy666 Posted 25 January, 2015 Posted 25 January, 2015 Anyone been watching any of this? Murray just played an entertaining game against Dimitrov. Came through in 4 and well deserved to. Australian teenager Kyrgios up next!
Saintandy666 Posted 27 January, 2015 Author Posted 27 January, 2015 I'm going to continue this conversation with myself. Â And he's smashed past Kyrgios in straight sets, Murray looks back to his best. Looked a lot easier than Dimitrov. Confident he can beat Berdych (although he has proved a sticky point in the past at times) - not so sure about Djokovic. Â Don't think Nadal will figure this season, and maybe Federer seems *finally* on his way down.
SO16_Saint Posted 29 January, 2015 Posted 29 January, 2015 Murray was imperious today, coukd easilly have won in 3 Â Looking good for his first Aus open title
Saintandy666 Posted 29 January, 2015 Author Posted 29 January, 2015 Yep - the bits I caught he looked pretty impressive and comfortable. Djokovic-Wawrinka I just hope goes to 5 or something leaving Murray a bit fresher, but with how fit the players are these days, it seems to matter less and less. Murray will need to be at his best to win, but I hope he does, 3rd grand slam, and he'll have 3 out of 4 of the slams in the bag. With Nadal perhaps on the wain, maybe a career slam isn't out of the question?
bridge too far Posted 30 January, 2015 Posted 30 January, 2015 Djokovic v Wawrinka on now - great match. One set all.
Batman Posted 1 February, 2015 Posted 1 February, 2015 Djokovic is injured a little. Problem with his thumb. Murray breaks back also
Batman Posted 1 February, 2015 Posted 1 February, 2015 Djokovic wins first set on tie break but is looking tired as Murray immediately breaks his serve early in the 2nd set
Turkish Posted 1 February, 2015 Posted 1 February, 2015 Djokovic class is showing, he really is a level up from Murray
Goatboy Posted 1 February, 2015 Posted 1 February, 2015 Couldn't give a monkey's about Murray. I sincerely hope that anyone other than him wins.
Batman Posted 1 February, 2015 Posted 1 February, 2015 Ah well? He lost. He is just that level below Djokovic Normally I would like Murray to win. But his support for the yes campaign has soured that for me
Saintandy666 Posted 1 February, 2015 Author Posted 1 February, 2015 Shame - Djokovic just that little better mentally today. Many more chances for Murray yet though. He seems to be getting back to his best after a tough last year.
Badger Posted 1 February, 2015 Posted 1 February, 2015 Ah well? He lost. He is just that level below Djokovic Normally I would like Murray to win. But his support for the yes campaign has soured that for me Had marginally warmed to Murray in the past year or so - perhaps the BBC 'campaign' of making him seem more human was working - but after his 'yes', b0ll0cks to him, he can take his support from north of their border. Although I don't think either he or his mother are likely to take permanent residence there any time soon and help their taxes support their 'country' ( they're happy to leave that to those south of the border). Well done Djokovic.
bridge too far Posted 1 February, 2015 Posted 1 February, 2015 Andy Murray lives in London so pays his taxes to the UK. Djokovic lives in Monte Carlo so any tax he pays doesn't go to Serbia I guess
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