July 03, 2006 in AndyMurray, Lleyton Hewitt, Marcos Baghdatis, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer | Permalink | Comments (0) Wimbledon Day 7 Previews Here's a bit of good pre-Monday handicapping:
Novak Djokovic and twice to AndyMurray. The good news is that all of the losses went the distance. The bad news is that he couldn't win any of them. If Roger is going to win any more Grand Slam titles
The Quarters in Montreal and Cincy The men: AndyMurray looked dead out there against Robby Ginepri yesterday, but he still made it through to face Andy Roddick. You just know that Brad Gilbert would
Murray's Coaching Situation AndyMurray found a good way to avoid answering questions about who his next coach will be during his Monte Carlo press conference today: Q. Any thoughts about a new coach?
Italian Andreas Seppi beat AndyMurray in 3; Robin Soderling, who has yet to drop a set, over Tipsarevic in 2, and Bjorkman over Lopez. I'm gonna go with Gasquet to repeat his win. At the Ordina Open,
July 03, 2006 in AndyMurray, Lleyton Hewitt, Marcos Baghdatis, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer | Permalink | Comments (0) June 29, 2006 Wimbledon Day 4 Upsets On the women's side,
how the BBC feels obliged to ask Rafael Nadal about AndyMurray? From the BBC: Sportsround meets Rafael Nadal When you're playing tennis you're travelling all over the world, that must be tiring? Sometimes
First, Gasquet took out a tired AndyMurray yesterday in straight sets, with a masterful display of his all-court play. You get the feeling that in the next few years as the young guns develop--all of
AndyMurray predictably took out Mardy Fish, though with a lapse in concentration late in the 2nd set. Continue reading "Friday Wrap; the Semis" » August 05, 2006 in Lleyton Hewitt, Marat Safin, Tournaments
AndyMurray predictably took out Mardy Fish, though with a lapse in concentration late in the 2nd set. Continue reading "Friday Wrap; the Semis" » August 05, 2006 in Lleyton Hewitt, Marat Safin, Tournaments