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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #20 on: May 06, 2008, 01:43:00 AM »
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Very true. Good point. If you got a look at the video it's pretty clear he was stirring the pot...
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #21 on: May 06, 2008, 05:43:45 AM »
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Potro: You are always the same hey? You never change.

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Potro: And your mother, she's the same always.

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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #22 on: May 06, 2008, 07:28:55 AM »
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Oooooh interesting.
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #23 on: May 06, 2008, 07:48:48 AM »
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good win there murray hopefully he can build on that
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #24 on: May 06, 2008, 08:50:39 AM »
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What's the same??
Not much of an insult but he's saying Murray hasn't changed. Maybe he's saying he hasn't improved? Not sure what the intent is behind the Judy comment Think
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #25 on: May 06, 2008, 10:06:35 AM »
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Does seem to me that there is some history about that...
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #26 on: May 06, 2008, 11:46:22 AM »
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I thought that towards the end of the second set Andy was accusing Del Porto of getting coaching from the stands and that started it all off and it just continued into the break.

If Judie used to coach Andy and Del Porto thought he was being wrongly accused of cheating why not point out that Andy could also be receiving coaching from his Mum.

Still it was a good work out even if it did start a little late.
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #27 on: May 06, 2008, 12:12:29 PM »
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None of the press have said what was said in this heated exchange, it seems MurraysWorld is the only place with a transcript. Maybe the press consider it such a mild insult that it's better to not quote it.
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #28 on: May 06, 2008, 01:05:38 PM »
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I think DP was referring to "always been the same"  Andys moaning maybe? It's also well documented that Judy has been heard using the same four letter word as Andy.


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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #29 on: May 06, 2008, 01:06:10 PM »
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I think DP was referring to "always been the same"  Andys moaning maybe?
That makes more sense, yeah.

It's also well documented that Judy has been heard using the same four letter word as Andy.
I wasn't aware of this Think
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #30 on: May 06, 2008, 01:23:57 PM »
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There's an article up on AM.com about this, he said they had a problem years ago but he'd thought everything was fine now, they talk to each other on the internet and JMDP had asked him to play doubles before.  Andy seems to be upset that JMDP hadn't apologised for hitting the ball at his head.
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #31 on: May 06, 2008, 02:23:46 PM »
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #32 on: May 06, 2008, 02:46:12 PM »
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But with DP saying 'you're always the same' as if it were an insult. That's what makes me think it goes further. And his willingness to jump straight to an attack on Judy from pretty much nothing. I don't know. You're maybe right but I just feel like we were walking into the middle of an established argument.

Agree

I've just watched at the video - you see Juan is just dying to say something after the referee tells him not to... too funny. This is how Murray should handle all anger - I'm going to kill him with the tennis - whether it's self-created anger (most often the case with Mr Perfection) or opponent-created anger like here.

did Del Potro really cry when getting injured?! From pain, frustration, or all at once? I've never seen that... he didn't try to play again, did he? The articles I read were a bit contradictory.
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #33 on: May 06, 2008, 03:23:03 PM »
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Didn't try to play again. Was just done for. But he did cry. He looked really sore but I think the crying was part the pressure of the situation coupled with frustration and pain. He's been out for most of the hardcourt with his back and he's just done it in again. Must be really tough when you're trying to get your foot on the ladder.

But Andy was gonna take him apart.
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #34 on: May 06, 2008, 05:54:46 PM »
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I saw Andy say that bit as he sat down but didn't it go straight to adverts?  Or was that just on Sky.

But what a w**ker Del Potro is.  I quite liked him til this.  Its a bit too childish to start a fight just because he lost his serve.
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #35 on: May 06, 2008, 05:55:55 PM »
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I was watching BBC news when I got home, and they said something about him calling Andy's mam... I was like what the... are the Masters in the ghetto all of a sudden.
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #36 on: May 06, 2008, 05:58:15 PM »
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Well at least Potty didn't say something  I'd hit it  God knows what Andy would have done lol
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #37 on: May 07, 2008, 09:53:27 PM »
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Not sure if its been mentioned yet but theres was a few Q&A's on am.com about this match and the comments Potty made about him mum.

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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #38 on: May 07, 2008, 10:19:37 PM »
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The important parts...

Q. Did you feel by the time he suffered his mishap you were getting on top?

Yeah, I felt I was, yeah, for sure playing better. I was starting to return a bit better and my shot selection improved. You know, at the end the second set, it started to get better and starting mixing in some serve and volley and coming to the net a bit more. You know, kind of, I think, threw him off his rhythm a little bit which, you know, stopped him from being able to dictate the points like he probably was for the majority of the first set.

Q. Can you just take us through the one or two controversial things that happened out there? I think we get the gist of the first one, but the second one when you and Fergus were having quite a long conversation about something we thought involved Juan Martin.

Yeah, basically, I mean, I've never said that -- I've always been open and saying that I swear on court sometimes louder than I should. But, no chance I swore there. I've never once disputed getting a warning for an audible obscenity before. You know, but it's a little bit unfortunate when you don't swear and the umpire thinks you say something else. It's, you know -- I mean, you got -- I was obviously going to argue it because I didn't swear. You know, the second one, it was like 4-All in the second set and I hit a -- played serve and volley and hit a bad volley in the middle of the service box and he came in and hit a full-power backhand straight at my head. You know, I would have thought that it's normal to, you know, apologize for something like that. I've known him since we were 13 and 14, and, you know, to get an apology was a little bit disappointing.

So, yeah, maybe after that the next two or three points I was maybe shouting, Come on a little bit more than I usually do. But, you know, I think I was not very happy with getting the ball aimed at my head and not getting any sort of an apology. Yeah, got a bit of emotion into the match, and at the change of ends he said something that's -- I'm not going to go into too much detail, but for me it was completely unacceptable. You know, told him he better watch his mouth. And then, yeah, I mean, it was maybe a good thing for me. I wanted to win so much more after that. You know, I thought -- started thinking a little bit more. You know, I didn't feel like I was going lose the match after that point.

Q. Apparently Sky was saying it was something to do with your mother. That's what the microphones picked up.

Yeah, he said something about my mum, yeah.

Q. You wouldn't appreciate that, I guess.

Someone saying something about your mother who is one of the nicest ladies you're ever going to meet? I don't think that's really that cool. You know, he can say whatever he wants to me. I know that, you know, regardless of how people think I behave on court I've only had one problem ever in my 16o matches on the tour, because I don't scream come on into my opponents' faces and I don't say anything to them when I'm walking by them. I've never had one problem in all of my matches. You know, so I was a little bit disappointed when someone said something about my mum, you know, on the court. I don't think -- I mean, he can say whatever he wants to me. I don't care. I've had a lot of bad things said about me before. Didn't really bother me. I think when you start to talking about one's family they're going to naturally not take that too well?

Q. Did you complain to the umpire about that?

Oh, when the umpire -- when he said it to me I just said basically said, What are you doing? Watch your mouth. You don't say stuff like that on the court. He just said , Leave it until after the match. And I said, You warned me for not even swearing at the start of the match, and this guy is talking about my family and, you know, you're not going to do anything about that? And he said, Well, you know, wait until after the match or something. That was the only thing I was arguing about. I think that merits a warning.

Q. Have you got on okay with him prior to this?

Well, I mean, I've known him since we were 13 and 14. He's asked me to play doubles and I speak to him on the Internet sometimes. I think we had a problem once maybe. Like he said something to me after a match like at the French Open juniors. But, yeah, I mean, we've been fine. Yeah, I mean, nothing like what happened on the court tonight had never happened before.

Q. In a sense can it get you almost fired up for the rest the tournament, something like that?

Yeah.

Q. I mean, because you came from behind quite a lot tonight.

Yeah, I did have to come from behind a lot. Yeah, I think the first round is always tough whoever your playing against, because, I mean, I hadn't practiced at 9:00 at night for a long time and hadn't played in conditions as heavy as that before. Naturally you're not going to be feeling 100% confident going into the match like you do once you get deeper into the tournament. So it gives you more confidence you come through a match like that. Even though you're not maybe playing your best, you still get another chance to do better in the next match, and hopefully when the courts are a little bit quicker.
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Re: Murray through to face Wawrinka « Reply #39 on: May 08, 2008, 12:33:46 AM »
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I think when you start to talking about one's family they're going to naturally not take that too well?

Andy has gone all posh on us lol
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