True, it just shows his love for the game l suppose, it isn't as if he needs the money.Just chatting to my mate and we said the same thing. It makes me a bit sad seeing the best Brit in my lifetime playing like most of the Brits in my lifetime.
Rubbish. To come back after his injury and win a minor title in 2023 is remarkable.He should have retired when his hip first went. Damaging his legacy by playing on.
Poppycock. To keep ploughing on as a shadow of the player you used to be doesn't warrant respect, it just shows you don't know when the game is up. Other players have come back from bad injuries and got back to the top like Agassi, Djokovic and Serena Williams won Wimbledon after taking a year out ranked 200+, but they knew they still had alot left in the tank, I don't see what Murray feels he is trying to prove. The only reason I can think is he is getting appearance money to put bums on seats on the outer courtsRubbish. To come back after his injury and win a minor title in 2023 is remarkable.
"Murray rallied to win his first title since 2019 at the ATP Challenger event in Aix-en-Provence after clinching a 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 victory over top seed Tommy Paul".
Perhaps he likes playing tennis?Poppycock. To keep ploughing on as a shadow of the player you used to be doesn't warrant respect, it just shows you don't know when the game is up. Other players have come back from bad injuries and got back to the top like Agassi, Djokovic and Serena Williams won Wimbledon after taking a year out ranked 200+, but they knew they still had alot left in the tank, I don't see what Murray feels he is trying to prove. The only reason I can think is he is getting appearance money to put bums on seats on the outer courts
Just like Ali and Tyson kept going on and on losing to bums
He's beaten good players, Berettini isn't a bum and he's beaten him a couple of time recently.Poppycock. To keep ploughing on as a shadow of the player you used to be doesn't warrant respect, it just shows you don't know when the game is up. Other players have come back from bad injuries and got back to the top like Agassi, Djokovic and Serena Williams won Wimbledon after taking a year out ranked 200+, but they knew they still had alot left in the tank, I don't see what Murray feels he is trying to prove. The only reason I can think is he is getting appearance money to put bums on seats on the outer courts
Just like Ali and Tyson kept going on and on losing to bums
He should have retired when his hip first went. Damaging his legacy by playing on.
I agree.Rubbish. To come back after his injury and win a minor title in 2023 is remarkable.
"Murray rallied to win his first title since 2019 at the ATP Challenger event in Aix-en-Provence after clinching a 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 victory over top seed Tommy Paul".
Sorry these are not good examples, the point of discussion is around whether a sportsperson should continue playing despite being well past their sell by date. Musicians can re-invent themselves and football managers can rebuild their careers elsewhereI agree.
And when someone has done it all and continues to play for the love of competition I tip my hat to them.
Does "Cut the crap" damage the legacy of The Clash? No. I haven't ever listened to it and never will, but can't fault Strummer for having a go. I am content with the delights of many of the tracks on the other 5 albums.
Does our 11th place finish damage RDZ's legacy?
It's a funny old word, legacy. Even in politics, as Enoch Powell once noted, every (political) career ends in failure.
And in the long run we are all dead.
I think I'd better do some work. All this philosophy, today, is making me melancholic.
So you think he has destroyed his 'legacy' (my point of contention). That was what I was arguing against. Not whether he is ill advised to continue playing. My argument is it is irrelevant. Could get embarrassing, but have we not all been embarrassing at one point or other? For me it is a question of how many times a day.Sorry these are not good examples, the point of discussion is around whether a sportsperson should continue playing despite being well past their sell by date. Musicians can re-invent themselves and football managers can rebuild their careers elsewhere
I'd have more respect if he was honest with himself and hung up his racquet at the right time. I believe he just wants the Wimbledon wild card pay day to draw crowds so they can throw him on centre court after the top players have finished.
Henman chucked it in when the injuries derailled his career and he knew he'd never be the same again as do most players
A sportsperson should continue playing until they no longer enjoy it, not when you say they should stop. Murray clearly enjoys playing tennis and he has earned the right to play as long as he wants to.Sorry these are not good examples, the point of discussion is around whether a sportsperson should continue playing despite being well past their sell by date. Musicians can re-invent themselves and football managers can rebuild their careers elsewhere
I'd have more respect if he was honest with himself and hung up his racquet at the right time. I believe he just wants the Wimbledon wild card pay day to draw crowds so they can throw him on centre court after the top players have finished.
Henman chucked it in when the injuries derailled his career and he knew he'd never be the same again as do most players
Why do you think he is trying to prove anything? as l said in an earlier post maybe it's as simple as him just loving the game?Poppycock. To keep ploughing on as a shadow of the player you used to be doesn't warrant respect, it just shows you don't know when the game is up. Other players have come back from bad injuries and got back to the top like Agassi, Djokovic and Serena Williams won Wimbledon after taking a year out ranked 200+, but they knew they still had alot left in the tank, I don't see what Murray feels he is trying to prove. The only reason I can think is he is getting appearance money to put bums on seats on the outer courts
Just like Ali and Tyson kept going on and on losing to bums
The only reason I can think is he is getting appearance money to put bums on seats on the outer courts
Nah, still talking rubbish.I believe he just wants the Wimbledon wild card pay day to draw crowds so they can throw him on centre court after the top players have finished.