Yup.
When he starts losing to clowns like Murry on his beloved clay the wheel chair can't be far
away.
Kikikikikiki
Not so fast, he did not lose.
It was very close though and the script is out there. Luckily there
aren't many who can do what Andy did for a while, and what Djok did at
KB, for three to five sets on clay.
Andy played well. If he just was stronger mentally he could take Nadal
on clay but it is tough for anybody to beat Nadal mentally at the end
of the day. That is what sets him apart, love him or hate him.
I seriously find this hard to believe. After YEARS and YEARS of
jumping the gun... he's still writing off Nadal (on freakin' CLAY this
time!) after he loses a set.
Rafa was "supposed" to lose only 12 games this entire tournement according to rst so called experts.
Well he lost 11 to Murray in this match alone amd would have lost more than 12 if not for the injury.
Rafa is losing it.
What injury, Murray didn't appear injured at all in 2nd set.
The thing against Rafa, as Gasquet and Murray said, is that one has to
run a lot, run for every ball to keep the pressure on and to win a
set...after winning that set his opponent gets tired. Murray got tired
and Rafa raised his level a bit in 3rd set...after which Murray lost
belief a little...even tried for gamesmanship at 0-2 third set, calling
a trainer before Nadal serving.
Also I didn't like Murray's grinning when receiving(mindgames) 20 minute
wait and swearing like a Swede on court. Andy did look a little ashamed
when they shook hands.
LOL!