Anyone asking that question of Nadal when he played the 2012 final against Djokovic for almost 6hrs?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Or Mahut and Isner who played for 11hrs over 2 days?
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12-09-2023 05:04 PM #31
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12-09-2023 07:42 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-09-2023 08:47 PM #33
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Andy Murray was/is a more defensive grinder than Djokovic.
He’s not my favourite tennis player but he’s an absolute animal and unbelievable player/athlete.
Usual bitter nonsensical comments coming out after yet another slam. The boy is unreal.
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12-09-2023 11:16 PM #34
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Nadal very much has been dogged by suspicion and allegations for years about doping, and he successfully sued someone for pointing the finger at him.
He was also linked - wrongly, he says - with the Spanish doctor who was heavily involved in cycling doping scandals. The Spanish government destroyed the doctor's clinical samples that were seized as part of their investigation, with lots of athletes left with questions against their names, because his clients weren't named or their results known. As I remember, Nadal objected to the samples being disposed of because of the cloud of suspicion it left.
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13-09-2023 08:41 AM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I can't agree re Murray. At his peak he was one of the most inventive players out there and he was great entertainment (unlike Djokovic). The shot he played to win the Davis Cup was one of many to savour:
The Shot that Won Great Britain the Davis Cup | ITF - Bing video
It's a damn shame what happened to Murray as I think he merited (and would have probably won) a couple more Slams on his CV. However, in hindsight, that 2016 season when he won Wimbledon, Olympic gold, reached two other Slam finals and finished the year as world No 1 (winning something like his final 25 matches in a row to do so) probably took too much out of him. There was so much responsibility and expectation on his shoulders that I fear he simply drove himself too hard.
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13-09-2023 11:13 AM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Murray is incredibly talented, and incredibly unlucky to have been at his peak at the same time as Federer, Nadal and even Djokovic. Had he been 10 years younger or older he’d probably have reached double figures in slams
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15-09-2023 06:25 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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