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I agree TMH. Too much to expect. But next year 
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I do not think Andy will be in any hurry to get to number one. He should just concentrate on up coming matches and in due course he will get to number one.
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I do not think Andy will be in any hurry to get to number one. He should just concentrate on up coming matches and in due course he will get to number one.
You got it right I think - but it's good for us fans to speculate - we're just very excited!
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I do not think Andy will be in any hurry to get to number one. He should just concentrate on up coming matches and in due course he will get to number one.
Agree completely.
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You got it right I think - but it's good for us fans to speculate - we're just very excited!
Yeah we are!!! Oh, actually I think I am way too over excited..
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Well I'm looking more at the points since and including Wimbledon, those currently stand at:
Djokovic: 5290 Murray: 4940 Federer: 3895
These are the best figures for Andy right now.
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Well I'm looking more at the points since and including Wimbledon, those currently stand at:
Djokovic: 5290 Murray: 4940 Federer: 3895
These are the best figures for Andy right now.
Any idea who is after Fed?
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Any idea who is after Fed?
It doesn't really matter, it's pretty even and a big jump down. I think Berdych, Del Potro and Ferrer are all close together around 1300 - 1400 then Tsonga is a bit ahead of the rest on like 1650.
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Well I'm looking more at the points since and including Wimbledon, those currently stand at:
Djokovic: 5290 Murray: 4940 Federer: 3895
These are the best figures for Andy right now.
Thanks laundry. Very encouraging.
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And to think that if Andy had taken just one of those five match points it would be an 800 point swing. Such are the fine margins of tennis.
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And to think that if Andy had taken just one of those five match points it would be an 800 point swing. Such are the fine margins of tennis.
And when Andy beat Novak in the US Open final it was a 1600 swing 
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And when Andy beat Novak in the US Open final it was a 1600 swing  Nole didn't have 5 match points in that match or serve for it comfortably ahead.
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Nole didn't have 5 match points in that match or serve for it comfortably ahead.
Yes, but if Andy lost the 1st set TB which was very close then Nole would have been big favourite to win it.
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Yes, but if Andy lost the 1st set TB which was very close then Nole would have been big favourite to win it.
I feel for almost all of Andy's matches, the first set plays a very crucial role...
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And to think that if Andy had taken just one of those five match points it would be an 800 point swing. Such are the fine margins of tennis.
come on tmh we can't keep dwelling on the 'if only's' .  I sure hope Andy doesn't.
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