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On 13/06/2021 at 16:49, Loki said:

Andy Murray remains the only player to straight set Novak in a slam final.

 

On 13/06/2021 at 20:30, TheScarf said:

That’s a great stat and one I’ve never thought of before.

 

On 14/06/2021 at 00:19, GordonS said:

Murray's also never lost a set to Djokovic on grass. Only met twice, mind, but Murray's record on the surface is pretty outstanding. 84% win rate, 85% at Wimbledon, 2 slams, 1 slam runner-up, 1 Olympics and 5 wins at Queens, plus 2 singles and a doubles win in a Davis Cup semi final.

Another closely connected stat is that 9 of his 46 singles titles have been won in London - those grass titles, plus the ATP Final.

 

 

Unfortunately not true. Federer defeated him 7-6 7-6 6-4 in the 2007 US open final (Djokovic's first major final) and Rafa beat him 6-0 6-2 7-5 at Roland Garros last year.

 

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1 hour ago, Donathan said:

 

 

 

Unfortunately not true. Federer defeated him 7-6 7-6 6-4 in the 2007 US open final (Djokovic's first major final) and Rafa beat him 6-0 6-2 7-5 at Roland Garros last year.

 

Can I add on a Sunday afternoon in London to it? 

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That’s two cracking wins for Draper.  Fully deserves his wild card for Wimbledon.  Andy Murray also confirmed as a wild card recipient.  Venus Williams gets one on the women’s side.

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27 minutes ago, peasy23 said:
34 minutes ago, GiGi said:
Berrettini serving masterclass here. Every other serve is a 140 odd mph bullet on the lines. 

A few loose shots from Murray, looking fine physically, needs matches to get the sharpness up.

Murray looks knackered in the second set. His serve has slowed down.

It's hard to see him being competitive in a Wimbledon 5-setter against a top 20 player.

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Murray looks knackered in the second set. His serve has slowed down.
It's hard to see him being competitive in a Wimbledon 5-setter against a top 20 player.
Yep, looked to get very tired very quickly right after I posted. [emoji85]
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Berretini was pretty good, his last grass season he won Stuttgart, made the semi final in Halle and lost to Federer at Wimbledon.  So he certainly knows how to play. His serve was at a level even peak Murray would have struggled with.

If he wants to get more games he should take a wild card into Eastbourne.  His level currently looks about top 20-50, he will need a lot of help in the Wimbledon draw if he is to do some damage there.

 

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3 minutes ago, Loki said:

Berretini was pretty good, his last grass season he won Stuttgart, made the semi final in Halle and lost to Federer at Wimbledon.  So he certainly knows how to play. His serve was at a level even peak Murray would have struggled with.

If he wants to get more games he should take a wild card into Eastbourne.  His level currently looks about top 20-50, he will need a lot of help in the Wimbledon draw if he is to do some damage there.

 

Not even close. Murray's not strong and fit enough to get into the top 50. He would be lucky to get in the top 50-100 on current form.

Djokovic and anyone in the top 20. would tear him to bits in straight sets.

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2 hours ago, Bishop Briggs said:

Not even close. Murray's not strong and fit enough to get into the top 50. He would be lucky to get in the top 50-100 on current form.

Djokovic and anyone in the top 20. would tear him to bits in straight sets.

Goffin, Monfils, Ruud, Schwarzman, Busta are all in the top 20 and Murray would have his chances against them on grass.   There’s plenty of players in the top 50 he would beat. 
 

If he was to remain healthy he’d make it to the top 50 within the year.  But I don’t think he can stay healthy, so we might not see much more from him.

 

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Murray’s been in the same cycle of injury > come back > lose to a few jobbers > injury for years now.
The only thing that will break that cycle is his retirement.

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I think Murray's head is still very much up for the game, but his body hasn't been for some time. He needs to realise this, as the constant coming back/ dropping out will become an embarassment. The fact that he has a good head for the game should make him a good coach, but he needs to accept that his days of playing at the top level are done, not an easy thing to do, but he has to do it.

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