But you don't know how he's playing right now. So he bombed at Queens but he was doing OK in Paris.
While I agree up to a point, I still think there's been too much media panic here, and I read quite a few alarmist stories last night. For one thing 'soreness' doesn't necessarily equate with serious injury, and players can pick up a lot of niggles anyway which their physios can usually treat quite quickly. In fact if it hadn't been for Hurlingham we'd have known nothing about it anyway, so I'll only get worried if he pulls out of Hurlingham again on Friday. Meantime my main concern is his lack of match practice on grass.
He has lost nine times this year and each and every one of them was because the other guy played aggressive against him staying on the base line and playing pitty patty tennis is not going to get him wins I don't think I have ever seen another player who hits into the net on first serve as much as Andy does and its killing him his second serve has regressed again so gets hammered on the return its pretty hard to watch him struggle the way he is anyone who thinks he has a chance this year are nuts I thought he would struggle to get into the second week but now I think he will be lucky to win his first match .Its an absolute shame.i really feel for him .