Floppybits wrote: » That was some mess on the schedule yesterday. first 2 womens matches on the show court took 6 hours to complete, where they having a chat between games?
walshb wrote: » Super win and play from Andy. Delighted.
RosyLily wrote: » Murray really improving on clay. Mauresmo effect? Will be interesting to see how he goes in best of 5 at RG.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Murray's form on clay certainly makes Paris interesting bit beating Nadal over 3 sets is a lot different from beating him over 5. Would be nice to see someone else win it.
Halloween Jack wrote: » Am i correct in thinking nadal will be ranked 7th now, with 2600 points to defend in the coming weeks? Mental. Djokovic will be licking his lips......
walshb wrote: » RG is a whole different beast than a one week 1000 clay tournament over 3 sets. Has Murray got the mental staying power and discipline to go through the 5-6 rds before the final?
mrkiscool2 wrote: » His 8 finals and 2 grand slams would suggest he is more than capable of that. His run to the semis last year, despite still struggling to find his form after back surgery, also suggests that fact. Winning two titles on clay in 6 days and utterly dominating one of, if not the, greatest clay court players ever in the final suggests it. I don't think he will win but he will make at least the semis, maybe the final.
walshb wrote: » Yes, but I would argue that RG is physically the most challenging of the slams. Anyway, he has form, he has went far at RG, and I'd love to see him win it.
Floppybits wrote: » The French open is going to be very interesting this year, Federer, Nadal are losing there cloak of invincibility, Federer more so.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Not that I expect it to happen, but can you imagine if Andy did win RG this year, winning it before Djokovic? It really would be one of the most incredible tennis plot twists in recent memory.