You can not be serious: Murray hits back at McEnroe claim

Adjust Comment Print

Maybe the next couple of years are the last few where I have a chance to compete for the majors and the biggest tournaments.

"Within tennis, a lot of people just go "oh that guy was a better player because he won more grand slams than that one or that woman was better because she won more grand slams". I am sad to make this decision because I love Queen's, I won the tournament in 2008 and every time I reached the Wimbledon final it was after playing Queen's", Nadal said on facebook.

Federer, meanwhile, skipped the clay season altogether and then lost his first match on grass in Stuttgart earlier this week to 39-year-old Tommy Haas. "I've played some of my best tennis over the years here". The grass courts at Queens and Wimbledon allow him to win cheap points off his first serve and even when his second serve gets put under extreme pressure, Murray has the movement to neutralise a lot of the first returns of his opponent. "Certainly the matches are not as physical, so going through matches like I did today is a good step for me".

"I'll continue to play and so long as my body is fine". Patience. I will definitely see you in 2018! "If it's purely on grand slams, then my Olympic medals mean nothing to that person, but they mean a lot to me". "But I think I'll be all right".

Morgan hails brilliant England bowlers
In fact they looked all set to chase down the target with 158-2 after 30 overs. "We'll have a very serious attitude", said Morgan. England captain Eoin Morgan says they will not take their foot off the gas as they prepare to face Australia on Saturday.

Kyrgios, the world No. 20, who values the friendship and support of the world No. 1 as he comes to terms with his own volatile development, said after the draw for the Aegon Championships at Queen's on Saturday: "I think he's got more than two years left at the top".

But the 30-year-old is confident he has rediscovered his rhythm in time to mount a strong defence of the Wimbledon crown he won for a second time last year. I would want to go to the Olympics if I still felt I could be competitive or win.

"It makes things flow a bit easier on the grass courts, takes a bit off mentally and lets me focus more on the physical aspects of moving, staying low, being a bit more aggressive and coming forward, rather than focusing so much on lateral movement", added Raonic, who reached the fourth round at the French Open.

First up for Murray is British number four Bedene, who has been considering switching his allegiance back to his native Slovenia after the world number 52 failed in his repeated bids to be allowed to represent Great Britain in the Davis Cup.

Comments