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Back and better
Knee for me
I reckon he'll be taken to a 5th set in round 2 by some no-mark I've never heard of, and then he'll limp off with some feeble "injury" and blame it on that.Shall we do a physio sweepstake?
I reckon he will need his physio at LEAST 4 times in 2 hours
I think he will retire when his BOTTLE goes.
I can't stand Kevin the jock teenager Murray. Objectionable git who is about as likeable as a trip to the dentist for 5 fillings followed by an enema.
Break a leg, Andy
I'm hoping for a 3-set thrashing by the French no-hoper today, and 'Murray-mania' to last little more than an hour. Fabrice Santoro, I may have never heard of you, but for today I'm with you all the way!
I know for a FACT that he'll retire with a limp wrist.
I do believe you're getting him confused with 'Tiger' Tim there, who has pathetically wasted no time in retiring to the massed ranks of BBC commentator losers who talk a REALLY good game about what people worth ten of them are doing wrong. Next stop Question Of Sport and opening fetes
Erm...That is 'Tiger' Tim OBE, former World number 4, who practically carried British tennis for over a decade
Says more about the effete middle-class arseholes that infest British tennis than it says about 'Tiger' Tim. More TEA vicar?
Why exactly are they arseholes? Do you see yourself as some sort of working class hero?
I think the LTA is reacting slowly to this. The trouble is, tennis is and will always be a minor sport. Football stands at a great advantage over most sports as it can be played anywhere and it is the biggest sport in Britain. Not a single state school in Brighton and Hove has a grass cricket strip.
I agree with your musings overall, but didn't really see why they were discarded as being arseholes.
Steve Bierley of the Guardian says it how it is/was (I think Keothevang is now in the top 100!)...
"Five-year plans have come and gone with monotonous regularity without any significant change. Tennis is a recreational sport in Britain, where old farts play endless doubles and do their level best to keep the youngsters away. This is changing, although nobody can be the least sure if it will make any difference. For a decade Henman and the imported Rusedski papered over the cracks. Those cracks have now become a chasm, with Andy Murray the only singles player, man or woman, in the top 100."