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Perhaps the greatest athlete who ever lived.
Absolutely. At this stage of his career, he is defying age. He's considered an old man in this sport, and yet he keeps winning.
What is he now? One or two in the world?
He's also a beautiful champion to watch: all grace with a stunning one-handed back-hand, that looks more like dance than it does a ground-stroke in tennis.
If he wins tomorrow, he'll be number 1. If he loses, Rafa will be number 1.
He's very intelligent. Know his body. Skips out on tournaments he knows will punish his joints and older injuries.
He's the ultimate mastermind of his sport. Nothing short of being a genius. It's not just about his talent. But he has used science, bio-mechanics, to assist in his longevity.
Shows we are getting old @patb .
At least Martin Tyler is still going !
As for Wimbledon,personally I find it hard to see anyone beating the 'Fed-Express' ,especially as it's on grass and is his personal favourite tournament.
Anderson, Querrey and Isner good outside bets IMHO, but we have not seen the draw yet.
The draw will be very interesting for sure.
No one other than the big 4 of Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Murray have won Wimbledon since 2002.
If someone new is going to win, I think there's a better chance it's someone from the next generation, like Zverev.
But most likely Fed is still the strong favourite, even at 36/7.
The big 4 are not the big 4 at the moment so using their previous wins to predict the future is not the way forward IMHO.
Its Fed or a new name
PS Wimbledon qualies being streamed live..........
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/tennis/44041370
Elegance, finesse, style and grace for me any day. Looking forward to Wimbledon.
BUT his timing is so crucial that, when its a tiny fraction of a second out, it can all fall to pieces. His topspin backhand is the best example IMHO.
Best of five sets at Wimbledon won't help the come back much. The challenger route is the conventional way of getting back up to fitness or some doubles.
I think his best chance is ig he gets a clay court specialist or another player who is not fit
Murray has drawn Benoit Paire (ranked 48) in the 1st round at Wimbledon, tough one IMHO, still time for him to pull out.
PS if he makes it to the second round then its Chardy (recent Queens finalist) or Shapovalov so its a tough route
Unless the magic of Wimbledon intervenes. ;)
But yes,this is the tournament he treasures most,so he will be hard to stop,with that draw.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/wimbledon/wimbledon-2018-andy-murray-ruled-out-withdraws-mens-singles-draw-statement-injury-fitness-a8425656.html
He is great at it, but not like he used to be. Does have more lapses now he is older, Wimbledon seems to be the tournament where he sharpens up for though. Not dropped a set since 2016.
Sad IMHO
wrt to the female players: 7 of the top 10 are already out, Konta and Rybarikova who were last years Semi finalists are also out. Can lead to surprising results.
Back already? ;)