Watched a few of the games, I'm glad Roger is doing so well, he seems like a true gent, as well as an amazing player.
I'm enjoying watching Murray play so well, albeit in patches. On his day he can beat anyone, but on his bad days he seems to really lose it, so it'll be interesting to see which murray turns up today.
I'd like a federer/murray final, whoever wins, I'm happy for them.
Joe
Boy from OZ and the city of churches, and Tovo's neighbour (sic)beats Federer and Chris from Swiss.?
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Yeah, Murry on court in a few mins against Cilic... will be tough but I reckon Murray will have a physical edge.... but does he have the head to deal with a Grand Slam success.... watch this space....
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I've been watching this space for 30 minutes now and .......Yeah, Murry on court in a few mins against Cilic... will be tough but I reckon Murray will have a physical edge.... but does he have the head to deal with a Grand Slam success.... watch this space....
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Slow down Chas it's only 1:0 Murray....
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lol Andy, I knew you guys would LOVE that photo!
I guess squash is less known than tennis but it is IMHO the superior game (having played and coached both games) as it takes you to your physical and mental limits more often and is faster. In squash we have only 5-10 seconds between the rallies and 90 seconds between games and play beat of 5 games in a match where the ball can stay in play for 60 shots or more in a rally. At the highest level the average rally is 12 shots compared to 4 in tennis (2 in Wimbledon). So squash is really tough and the top players are fantastic athletes. I love tennis for its beauty.
...and back at the match, Cilic is getting the edge on Murray... 5:3
Geez Chas, living in NZ must be the pits... no Ozzie Open on TV and bad broadband...
I guess squash is less known than tennis but it is IMHO the superior game (having played and coached both games) as it takes you to your physical and mental limits more often and is faster. In squash we have only 5-10 seconds between the rallies and 90 seconds between games and play beat of 5 games in a match where the ball can stay in play for 60 shots or more in a rally. At the highest level the average rally is 12 shots compared to 4 in tennis (2 in Wimbledon). So squash is really tough and the top players are fantastic athletes. I love tennis for its beauty.
...and back at the match, Cilic is getting the edge on Murray... 5:3
Geez Chas, living in NZ must be the pits... no Ozzie Open on TV and bad broadband...