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18 August, 2006 at 6:51 pm #235432
WELL DONE LANCS GOOD RIPOSTE……………… :D
18 August, 2006 at 7:43 pm #235433Are you a County standard TENNIS player Lancs?
18 August, 2006 at 8:17 pm #235434@lancsman48 wrote:
@robbo wrote:
@lancsman48 wrote:
GOOD THING HE AINT GOT A PROPER JOB THEN
HE AINT FEELIN THE FATIGUE,HES 19 FGS
WELL DONE MURRAY
Do you know ANYTHING about sport? Why don’t you try playing at that level, constantly, no breaks, for 3 weeks, and play 3 tournaments in them 3 weeks. Even Federer would feel the heat, same as Nadal, and all the other great players..So yes, he was feeling fatigue….And everyone who watched the game, could see that. And it’s also understandable.
OH PARDON ME 4 POSTING ROBBO,OFCOURSE I KNOW ABOUT SPORT,READ MY POST,WHO ARE YOU TO JUDGE ROBBO,I,LL BE CONTRIBUTING LOADS,IF YOU DON’T AGREE FAIR ENOUGH,BUT DON’T JUDGE ME.P.S. I HAPPEN 2 THINK MURRAYS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR OIN BRITISH TENNIS CIRCLES….SO THINK B4 YOU GO OFF ON ONE.MY POST WAS NOT SLAGGING MURRAY BUT FELLOW POSTERS HARPING ON ABOUT HOW MUCH IT TAKES OUT OF YOU TO PLAY TOURNAMENT TENNIS.I AND MR MURRAY KNOWS IT COMES WITH THE AFORESAID TERRITORY…..YOURS FAITHFULLY COUNTY STANDARD SPORTSMAN.
First of all..County tennis players don’t play many tournaments..I know, I played for our county, and got bored with hardly being in any tournaments, because that’s what County tennis is like..It’s all practise, training, and what not, to improve your game…So how can you compare your county tennis with Murray who is a pro? Are you trying to imply that your fitness level is anything near of Federers? The Nadals? The Roddicks? Murrys? Federer publicly told the media that he felt a tad bit tired after playing in toronto, then coming to this series…Compared to Federer, Murray has played 4 more tournaments since Wimbledon, while Federer has only played in 2 since then…Murray played 3 in 3 weeks, while Federer did the 2 and was knocked out of the last one in the second round…So yeh, stick to your county tennis, because the schedule is nothing like it is when you are a pro..It is hard, regardless of how fit you are. If you were or are a county player, then you should know how hard it is to just maintain your fitness…Just imagine how hard it is for them.
18 August, 2006 at 8:20 pm #235435back to the subject, i dont think he is playing today, cant find nothing on sky interactive and eurosport are showing the womens quarter finals :?: :?:
18 August, 2006 at 8:21 pm #235436Dont think he’s starting till 1am our time tonight. Which is good. Temparatures dropped a lot by then.
18 August, 2006 at 8:23 pm #235437Yeah might give him a bit more of a chance……………Sharons right tho that injury keeps niggling him……………….
18 August, 2006 at 8:23 pm #235438cheers BM, i might be naughty and stay up to watch! :wink:
18 August, 2006 at 8:33 pm #235439Yup. Should be a fascinating game. Rodd.icks’ up for it for sure. Let’s hope Andy’s got something left in the tank.
18 August, 2006 at 8:41 pm #235440Fingerw crossed for him………………..hes a nice guy……………..
18 August, 2006 at 8:47 pm #235441@Bad Manners wrote:
Yup. Should be a fascinating game. Rodd.icks’ up for it for sure. Let’s hope Andy’s got something left in the tank.
Andy Roddick seems to be hitting form at the wrong time for Murray, especially why Murray is real tired, but I think he will regain alot of energy, and other things by playing real late…I think Roddick will win though, but how many times has Murray proved doubters wrong? I really hope he proves me wrong, for sure!
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