Fedex: I think you're a Murray fan and are thus only being humerous here but I do wish to bring up a few mute points since you mentioned them and some may not be aware that you're a fan.
You mentioned "beats off form opponents and uses the wind to his advantage". Aren't these attributes that would suggest Andy is improving? In fact, don't these show that he is out-playing players that should also be able to find a way to win in adverse conditions?
Andy is getting it done in all conditions and I know you appreciate his achievment
Did the opponent play bad or did Andy Murray play well?
That is the question.
Did Andy Murray play well and make the opponent look bad or did the opponent play bad and make Andy Murray look good?
And I was so delighted that Murray won the slam and the manner of it that I was too stunned to be delighted.
It's still hasn't sunk in that a Brit, no less, a Scot. A Scottish person of all nationalities. From this once proud, strong country full of great warriors but now the most unhealthy nation on the planet.
Land of the mince pie, fish supper and deep fried mars bar, land of rubbish football even though it's our national sport, land of nobody tennis players, bad weather and no facilities.
This most unlikely of unlikely countries has produced a world class tennis player of unimaginable talent and potential, already winner of 8 Masters titles, Wimbledon finalist, Olympic Gold medalist, slam champion and slayer of the greatest player to lift a racket.
How in heaven's name did this freak occurrence happen?