Yes, Murray played his heart out and won me over totally. Must have been a little difficult for Federer to hear all the cheering for Andy, when it was usually for him. Brilliant match.
I saw a different side of Andy yesterday, and it said more about me than him! I realise how caught up we can get with media manipulation and Andy seems to be one person who doesn't play their game. It was great to see how he paid tribute to the crowd as well as his team and family. I hope he continues to stay away from the spotlight and can't wait till next year when he's back at Wimbledon.
me too Soop , I' m a bit soppy about him too, he is gracious elegant and talented. Murray did well, and it would have been nice to see him win, however we did have a Brit winning at Wimbledon,and he is also a gracious charmingand talented player. Jonathan Marray, where is all the adulation and praise for him, he has hardly had a mention.
If I have a character flaw (if?), it's that I can't bear to see anyone disappointed! I found myself filling up for Andy when he showed such raw emotion. Better luck for the Olympics in just a few weeks.
I thought Andy Murray fought really hard, played really well exceeding the best of his ability if thats possible to do but in the end he was outclassed. I hope his mother is nicer to him than she looks.
I know little about tennis shoes but I do wonder why Andy Murray who slipped at least three times on Sunday, and lost two points as a result, doesn't wear shoes with more grip. When I played cricket in the 50s, every player wore cricket boots with spikes. Perhaps in the current era these have been replaced with shoes that are less 'industrial'. However, I'm sure that AM should reconsider his footwear as he is prone to slipping. My other point from Sunday's match is AM's body language. He certainly showed his displeasure at every poor shot. Whereas, super cool Federer showed no emotion at any time in the match. Is that the way champions should play? I did like smiley Tsonga who played AM in the semi-final. He smiled even in defeat.
AM should perhaps try Vibram Fivefingers shoes. I often use them to give me grip on wet grass even on a slope. Very effective as you can grip with your toes.
I like Federer, he is such an elegant player. Also I liked the glimpse of his dark hairy chest when he changed shirts, and am glad he is not into this fashion that men have for shaving everything. Must have something to do with being Swiss.
I feel so sorry for Andy Murray ( isn't it time he grew up and called himself Andrew?) I cringe when he gets really nosey interviewers. Leave the lad alone! Let him play tennis, its obvious he is a very private person but that is not what the BBC want these days. If I were him I would tell them to mind their own business!
He will make it one day but only for once, he'll not win years running like lovely Roger did.