I have watched so many Murray matches since he won the boys title in New York. Two ways to look at his career, even though he is behind Roger, Novak and Rafa in open titles, he is still a two time Wimbledon champion, American open champion, two time Olympic champion, Davis cup winner and 5 time Australian open losing finalist. If he had played in a weaker era for men's tennis he wouldn't of had to push himself so much.
A fantastic career which I don't expect to see replicated by a British player in my life time.
When you consider he has had minimal match play for so long, as well as not being 100% fit, to take the World No 20 (which I believe is Bautista-Agut's ranking) to 5 sets is to be respected.
I hope he can play at Wimbledon if only to allow the British public to give him a proper send off.
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Two ways to look at his career, even though he is behind Roger, Novak and Rafa in open titles, he is still a two time Wimbledon champion, American open champion, two time Olympic champion, Davis cup winner and 5 time Australian open losing finalist.
If he had played in a weaker era for men's tennis he wouldn't of had to push himself so much.
A fantastic career which I don't expect to see replicated by a British player in my life time.
I presume it would be an easier tie than facing a seeded player like today?
Come on Andy!
Will he be a British winner or a Scottish loser after 5 sets ?
Dont know much about him but wonder if Murray would have the full backing of the crowd in that one
Going to be a great addition to the BBC Coverage team though if he's not taking part
I hope he can play at Wimbledon if only to allow the British public to give him a proper send off.