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Picmun

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Zardoz7/12

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He's won in the first round of the Nottingham challenger, 6-3 6-4 vs Belgium 194th De Loore.

If Murray wins this title he'll move into the top 40.
 

Zardoz7/12

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Link to article.
“In terms of physically how I have been, the last six to nine months have been really good and that has been the best I have felt since my surgery, that is really positive,” he said.

“I am getting lots of matches in. I always feel really comfortable on the grass courts, so the next few weeks will be a good test for me.
“It is really hard to say if I’m playing my best level overall, I don’t know, because I mean absolutely no disrespect to the players I am playing against, I am aware they are very good players, but when you’re playing against guys who are in the top 10 in the world they are able to expose certain things in your game a little bit more as well.”
Murray will be hoping to stay in Nottingham for the rest of the week before returning to his happy hunting ground at Queen’s next week.
And the Scot hopes this is all good preparation for SW19 next month, where the two-time champion could be seeded again.
“It has been great to get lots of matches, you don’t know how this will impact in two or three weeks time, but I am doing my best to give myself the best preparation I can for Wimbledon,” he said.
“Hopefully I can perform well in the next few days and heading into Queen’s I will have definitely had a lot of matches.

“Granted it is not as high a level as Queen’s will be or the latter stages of Wimbledon, but it is building confidence and fitness and all of those things.”
 
Murray looking pretty passive out there today vs. Cazaux. Won't get far at Queens or Wimbledon with that approach - he doesn't have the physical abilities he used to.
 

jl809

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Murray looking pretty passive out there today vs. Cazaux. Won't get far at Queens or Wimbledon with that approach - he doesn't have the physical abilities he used to.
He needs to sort out his forehand, it’s his weakest shot atm especially going inside out or DTL. Needs more pace
 

Picmun

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Andy was Robbed at Queens - He gets the break, completely above board, and it's taken away! - Bloody outrageous.
How that umpire gets work is beyond me ...Even before this nonsense that guy was never a reasonable umpire.
I guess with this guy it's just luck of the draw. Standards at the French were a joke too...

I hope Wimbledon can have some decent officials. But really they just need to let the machines do the job now. Not some blind gibbering idiot Duck Head.
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Picmun

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Just watched the Rune Exho, Andy played well but he's always guarding that damn hip, same at Queens.
Damn that hip , damn you hip, damn you to hell. God damn all metal hips.....
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canta_Brian

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I’m not sure whether to admire Murray’s drive to continue or not. He has lost in round 2, but to good players (you can tell by the number or hands needed to hit backhands). But how many times can he try in the hope of getting a draw that works for him? And how much is he risking his health in the long term?
 
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