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Re: News Articles « Reply #330 on: May 09, 2008, 05:43:50 PM »

I thought this was a very accurate summary of AM.com,

Murray's personal website is replete with those who follow every move with a fanatical devotion and for whom he can barely do wrong. Across the broader spectrum, he does not have the affinity with the British public that Tim Henman had. He is touted as “a role model for a whole generation”, but that does not sit well with more mature audiences, who tire of his confrontational, on-court style.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/tennis/article3897166.ece

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Re: News Articles « Reply #331 on: May 12, 2008, 12:39:35 PM »

Maturing Novak Djokovic eons ahead of Andy Murray

The Djokovic way is to smile his way through life, savouring the good moments and taking a philosophical attitude when things might not go exactly to plan. Rarely does he allow the player on the opposite side of the net, even if he is experiencing the most horrendous of times whereas Murray’s body language of late is sort of thing coaching textbooks could adopt as the definitive way of not to behave.
Very true Think
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Re: News Articles « Reply #332 on: May 12, 2008, 03:51:55 PM »


Team Murray

Alex Corretja Former world No 2 and twice a beaten finalist at the French Open, he provides specialist advice for the claycourt season.
Miles Maclagan Murray's regular coach, his role is to "get Andy to fulfil his potential, arrange practice, talk about matches, and lots of organising day-to-day stuff on the road".
Louis Cayer Tactical and technical consultant.
Jez Green Physical conditioner.
Andy Ireland Physiotherapist.
Patrico Apey Agent
Not forgetting: Mum Judy, brother Jamie


That's almost enough for a football team .... Think .... are we about to see an unexpected switch of sport?
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Re: News Articles « Reply #333 on: May 12, 2008, 03:52:29 PM »

It's rediculous Rolling Eyes
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Re: News Articles « Reply #334 on: May 12, 2008, 04:03:49 PM »

sven-goran ivanisovic?

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lmao lmao lmao
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Maturing Novak Djokovic eons ahead of Andy Murray « Reply #335 on: May 15, 2008, 07:24:42 AM »

Two of tennis most debated young men come of age within the next couple of weeks. Andy Murray will celebrate his 21st birthday on Thursday while Novak Djokovic has to wait exactly a week longer to receive the traditional key to his Monte Carlo door.

Yet if Murray is just marginally the senior in the age stakes, the maturity of newly crowned BNL D’Italia Masters champion Djokovic seems eons ahead. With a fourth Masters Series shield to add to his list of triumphs that of course are highlighted by January’s Australian Open title and the sort of demeanour that suggests he is enjoying every moment of his exciting young life, the young Serb is a credit to the sport that is both making him rich and more than grateful for his exuberant input.

The Djokovic way is to smile his way through life, savouring the good moments and taking a philosophical attitude when things might not go exactly to plan. Rarely does he allow the player on the opposite side of the net, even if he is experiencing the most horrendous of times whereas Murray’s body language of late is sort of thing coaching textbooks could adopt as the definitive way of not to behave.

Curiously both youngsters took on Stanislaus Wawrinka this week in Rome, another perfectly behaved young man who is a credit to his sport and will now become a good part of the reason why Switzerland are the world’s leading nation in the league that measures population per capita against male tennis players in the top ten.


Just as Murray experienced four days earlier, things initially did not go well for Djokovic against Wawrinka. The third seed lost the first set as the young Swiss showed he is maturing nicely into a player worthy of his new ranking amongst the game’s elite. But there were no histrionics, foul mouthed fusillades or hateful glares in the direction of the umpire’s chair.

All there was from Djokovic was a calm determination born out of the inner knowledge that he was more than capable of turning things around.

And so it turned out with a 4-6,6-3,6-3 score line the perfect illustration.

Murray as we all know fell away in straight sets, his displeasure of the first set worsening in the second so that by the end of the match he appeared so dissatisfied with his lot that anywhere else in the world would have done rather than a place on the courts of the Foro Italico.

Now the circus moves on to Hamburg’s Rothenbaum, the scene where Murray’s career did hit a real crisis a year ago when he suffered the wrist injury that would keep him out of both the French Open and Wimbledon. Hopefully he will realise how fortunate he is to be now be fully fit and start to count the positives of being a superbly talented young player.

Without doubt he should study the example of Novak Djokovic or perhaps even give his compatriot and Davis Cup colleague Jamie Baker a telephone call. Remember Baker is the player who could easily have died several weeks ago because of a rare blood disorder. He is happy to just be alive and is more than prepared to give Murray a briefing on the things in life that really matter.


One of the comments : No chance - Murray is a spoilt kid with far too many hangers-on and sycophants around him. Sacking Brad Gilbert was a step too far and illustrates the arrogance of this young man.Should take a few lessons in humility from Tim Henman, a far more gracious person.

Ian Dickson, Brighton, UK
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Re: News Articles « Reply #336 on: May 15, 2008, 09:20:03 AM »

Murray as we all know fell away in straight sets, his displeasure of the first set worsening in the second so that by the end of the match he appeared so dissatisfied with his lot that anywhere else in the world would have done rather than a place on the courts of the Foro Italico.

Well that's a load of rubbish! Second set was far better with Andy actually quite close to pushing a 3rd. Wawrinka had to play really well to put him away. And I thought Andy's attitude at the end was ok. Standard for a R2 loss really.

Just shows just how much 'Ian Dickson' is speaking out his backside!

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Re: News Articles « Reply #337 on: May 15, 2008, 10:14:17 AM »

Murray a 'miserable git', claims Henman

Tim Henman, who joins the BBC Wimbledon commentary team this year having retired from competitive tennis, has at last been drawn into giving an opinion on his successor as Britain's No 1, Andy Murray — and described him as a "miserable git".
I would assume Henman said this as a joke but you know the press Smile
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Re: News Articles « Reply #338 on: May 15, 2008, 10:25:50 AM »

Probably saw the ITV thing and is having a laugh.
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Re: News Articles « Reply #339 on: May 15, 2008, 01:24:03 PM »

Awww I can't wait for Wimbledon and Tim being there as the team Very Happy
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Re: News Articles « Reply #340 on: May 20, 2008, 06:51:17 PM »

Interesting quotes from Andy in the BBC article...
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Re: News Articles « Reply #341 on: May 22, 2008, 08:42:30 PM »

Murray on his yoga, I don't think it's been posted before.
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Re: News Articles « Reply #342 on: May 23, 2008, 12:37:15 PM »

Has anyone read it?
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Re: News Articles « Reply #343 on: May 23, 2008, 12:37:41 PM »

Yeah, not really that interesting. I'd like to give it a go though Smile
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Re: News Articles « Reply #344 on: June 17, 2008, 12:13:58 AM »

Murray helps inspire stars of the future......
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