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We know this tournament must be being played somewhere in Britain....'Rain Stops Play' earlier.

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Originally Posted by Miss S:

Just watched Rafa nearly getting beaten by Stepanek

 

But he is ok

Me too. Was thinking if Rafa had gone out then Murray could actually win it, as he's the number 2 seed.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Miss S:

Title change

Ahh, you spotted the cunning move!

Don't know if that will encourage people or put them off Fluffy - not many tennis fans round here

FM
Originally Posted by Miss S:

Just watched Rafa nearly getting beaten by Stepanek

 

But he is ok

I'm swimming against the concensus. I just cannot stand Nadal. It's probably irrational, but there it is.

cologne 1
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Katerina:

Rising star James Ward from the UK has just beaten the defending champ Sam Querrey!

And if he beats Mannarino, he will most likely play Nadal next.

Oh.......perhaps he should be put out of his misery now, then

 

Ward just lost a lot of match points in the second set and has just broken back to level the games in the third at 2-2. If he manages to win this it will be an achievement.

Katerina

Well, well, well.

 

Are we going to see a Murray - Ward final here? Two home grown players battling it out? Now when did we last see something like that?

 

I know there's the small matter of dispatching Roddick and Tsonga first, but nothing would surprise.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

Rafa

 

Have to say I wanted that Mannarino to win - he was quite

 

I'm old enough to be his mother too.

 

Having said that, I would quite like to see two Brits battling it out

 

FM
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

No matter who wins the other semi-final. I can't see anyone beating Murray now.


 

I agree Fluffy, he's untouchable today.  We haven't made a statement like that about Murray for quite a wee while.  All the pundits in agreement calling it a masterclass.

Now, to make it a perfect day, we need Ward to beat Songa for a Brit final.  What a treat that would be!

Aquarius
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

Hubby thinks Tsonga will win, but I'm not so sure,


I kinda think that too, Ward doesn't have the same experience as Tsonga, but I hope he can raise his game and ruffle Tsonga's feathers.  When else will we ever see a Brit final?  I'm keeping everything crossed for Ward.

Aquarius

Best performance I've seen from Murray. Every shot he attempted came off, it was just a brilliant performance. Maybe he might surprise a few at Wimbledon!

Though I can't see beyond Rafa.

 

It really is unfortunate for Murray that he's the same age as 2 players who are just that bit better than him, because if he was just 5 years younger he'd probably win a lot more during his career than he is likely to. Murray is 24, Djokovic is 24 and Nadal is 25. They'll both be there mopping up all the titles (even more so once Fed retires) throughout Murray's career.

Crunchy  Nuts

Good point Crunchy. Take Nadal and Djokovic away and the (tennis) world would probably be Murray's oyster.

 

At the same time though, Tsonga put Nadal out and Murray's beaten Djokovic before, (I think) so it's not totally impossible for him to win tournaments that they are also in. Probably just a bit more of an uphill struggle.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Last edited by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Originally Posted by Crunchy Nuts:

Best performance I've seen from Murray. Every shot he attempted came off, it was just a brilliant performance. Maybe he might surprise a few at Wimbledon!

Though I can't see beyond Rafa.

 

It really is unfortunate for Murray that he's the same age as 2 players who are just that bit better than him, because if he was just 5 years younger he'd probably win a lot more during his career than he is likely to. Murray is 24, Djokovic is 24 and Nadal is 25. They'll both be there mopping up all the titles (even more so once Fed retires) throughout Murray's career.

Similar sort of scenario with Henman, I suppose.  He just happened to be around at the same time as several people who were better than him including Sampras, Agassi etc

FM

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