dr325i
G.O.A.T.
Who is “my boy”?? I believe you mixed me up with someone as I don’t recall Murray (my favorite player) and Tsitsipas ever doing what you described.In your own words, Nadal "choked" the second set of the final, serving to win it and having a set point.
Due to this, the Spanish player greatly complicated his chances of victory but he knew how to rescue himself in time.
And it was evident that Tsitsipas had your "boy" on the ropes but his fear of victory prevented him from winning a match that should never have escaped him.
The Greek has not yet assimilated that defeat, which has deprived him of improvements in his game, making him very predictable for his opponents.
also, I do t think you understand the meaning of the expression “to choke” in sports…