bony
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How will Murray do rbis year. What will he win and what will he loose?
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Bailey
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Come on Andy!!!!
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Win Brisbane, Australian Open, Miami, Wimbledon, Montreal, Tokyo, Shanghai and Year end finals
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bony
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Optimistic to say the least but let's hope so.
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Aussie open and Wimbledon. One on the Asian swing and one in Canada.
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bony
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Not bad keep your thoughts coming.
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Grabcopy
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I know I'm paranoid. But am I paranoid enough?
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FCR
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Now that Andy has purchased Cromlix House, what do you think he will do with it?
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bony
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Rent it out and keep part for him and his family.
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The Gnome
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I'm not pumped for Andy to win anything right now, i have this horrible feeling that he is going to slump big time. Flame me if you wish but i just feel that his hunger or desire or whatever you want to call it has been missing recently and an early exit in Brisbane will not surprise me. I get that he is super fit after his Miami training block and i really do not understand why but i just feel that after 7 years of pushing to win a major and all that pressure on him to do so is going to have a negative effect on him for a while.
This might be too early to call and i most likely will be proven totally wrong, but history suggests that most tennis players suffer the same problems after their first GS win, just look at Djokovic as a prime example.
I really hope i am wrong
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I'm not pumped for Andy to win anything right now, i have this horrible feeling that he is going to slump big time. Flame me if you wish but i just feel that his hunger or desire or whatever you want to call it has been missing recently and an early exit in Brisbane will not surprise me. I get that he is super fit after his Miami training block and i really do not understand why but i just feel that after 7 years of pushing to win a major and all that pressure on him to do so is going to have a negative effect on him for a while.
This might be too early to call and i most likely will be proven totally wrong, but history suggests that most tennis players suffer the same problems after their first GS win, just look at Djokovic as a prime example.
I really hope i am wrong

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Your avatars are confusing me. I have to check the grammar before I know who whether it's Robbie or Gnome.
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robbie
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Well they say there,s no place like Gnome.
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michelle
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I don't think that Lendl and Andy will have put so much work in Miami to not make the most of having the monkey removed from his back and win many tournaments this year.
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Ruthie
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Re motivation: everything Andy has said recently suggests that he is more motivated now by winning USO and Olympics than he'd previously been by losing big ones. I too had wondered whether winning his lifetime goal might mean a loss of motivation - and he said he had wondered that also - but I really don't believe it has. And someone who has lost motivation wouldn't have trained so hard during the off season. That said, it doesn't follow he'll win everything. I'm not going to make any predictions as don't want to jinx things [stupid or what?]
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