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If you want to read the story - go for it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/20363282
Alternatively here's the direct quotes coming out of the GOAT mouth of Ivan Lendl.. Quote:
So Ivan Lendl in 1 year has taken Murray to what he assesses as 'Point A' (2011: F,SF,SF,SF, #4 x 4) to 'Point B' (first slam won, 2 slam finals, gold and silver medal, tweaked motion forehand, #3). Ivan Lendl seems a careful pragmatist in his closing remarks. But one wonders, is 'Point E' winning the French Open and Monte Carlo?
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Well, they've got Andy Murray which is a start.
Plus a more than decent doubles team Hutchins/Flemming, all they need is another half decent singles player to appear from the sky and maybe in Murray's late career he might be able to win Davis Cup with the help of a overly-keen 20-year old something. Murray's predessor. Could be a sort of Deja Vu of this moment
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Murray does have the ability to win Wimbledon and Australian Open titles and become world no. 1 at some point in his career.
Obviously becoming the first British player in about 634 years to win Wimbledon is the ultimate goal. |
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In Murray & Lendl, you couldn't have found a more Wimbledon-loving pair if you looked for one.
Last edited by Prisoner of Birth : 11-17-2012 at 01:16 AM. |
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quite a few years left in him yes... if he changes his run every point down golden retriever style of play,
if not then that style of play and his dodgy back may cause big problems. |
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a few more majors is within reach now..hopefully the extra forehand pop he was showing more of recently will become a regular thing..against federer in the 1st set and wimbledon and v fed in shanghai his forehand won a fair few points...just needs to keep it going more.
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Quote:
Doesn't seem to be hurting Cvac any.
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1 slam = 20%. Makes sense. The other 80% is when Murray wins AO, RG, Wimbledon and WTF I suppose. Ambitious guy this Lendl
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If Nadal does not come back to his old level, and Fed continues to age, who do you think will win all the Slams for the next few years? Djokovic and Murray. It makes perfect sense for Lendl to latch on to him.
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Djokovic will start to decline after an year or two, too. He is 25.5, not 23 anymore.
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But Murray is the same age, so...
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Djokovic's back and hip are actually worse than Murray's.
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So? And Nadal is only a year older than them but is finished. It's about mileage,not actual age.
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Didn't Federer say that Murray will rule for years to come?
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career matches,
murray...502, may 1987, djokovic..592, may 1987, nadal......705, jun 1986. |
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I bet McEnroe has big plans for Djokovic now...
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