Britans Andy Murray looks like Tim Henman from same country. Henman has nto won a grandslam inspite of his expectations. most of the time he used to reach till qtrs or semis. Murray is following his steps.
Re: Murray knocked out by Spain's Verdasco
by chelsea on Jan 27, 2009 11:40 AM
He was ill and Verdasco played amazing tennis. He had 93% first serves in that 4th set. Murray is only 21, he'll get a slam eventually. He is too talented not to get one. He'll learn from his mistakes.
Re: title
by santh thomas on Jan 27, 2009 07:05 AM
It is Murray knocked out by Verdasco.
Murray was lot of peoples favorite ,including mine as he had dominated the other top 3 (Rafa,Roger and Novak) in recent months.Still can't believe he lost and that to a guy he has convincingly beaten last 5 times they played.
Y09 is for RAFA.He's in fine nick and has bettered his tennis even further.He'll have a run at the top and win all four slams this year.Its testing time for federed, who nevertheless is a fine player.Way to go,Rafa!
when we see the dedication and determination of many teen and young players in womens tennis sania mirza is nothing,no dedication and determination,only running all over the court making ,hitting balls outside,not systematic,no competitive spirit and no willing to become top,sania must see young players like azeranka,aliza like many.
Re: many youngsters in womens tennis
by UsualSuspect on Jan 27, 2009 03:18 AM
Hazelove,
I trust you made that comment based on your credentials of having played prior professional tennis or having been a coach of some sort.
Otherwise, I wonder how you can make an estimation of Sania Mirza's determination, dedication, competitive spirit, etc. based on just watching her play.