yep, if i have to guess melbourne, wimbledon and flushing meadows for novak and roland garros for rafa...if some of these new kids can make inroads, that would be great but i don't really expect it at the slams...You just know he'll lose to some random guy in the 3rd round of the Australian Open. Good win though.
However, I can't see anything other than Novak and Rafa splitting the Slams next year.
Yeah, serious loss. Probably Britain's greatest tennis player and would have a good case of being their best sportsman full stop.Murray.
I thought he was a bit dour at first but he grew to be the most likable of the Big 4. Great career and hope he can have a healthy, pain free life after retirement. Good luck.
I hope he doesn't drag things on till Wimbledon tbh. If things really are that bad he should just hit it on the head and wrap up after the AO. He doesn't owe anyone "one final Wimbledon", and it sounds like his injuries are not only career threatening but literally life-changing. Weighing up whether to have what is basically a hip replacement at 31 is not something anyone of that age should normally have to contemplate.
I reckon the LTA could make great use of him.with the Women's game. The Men's is looking pretty decent with Edmunds and Corrie, but beyond a flash in the pan from Konta the other year, there's no experience at the pressure end of tournaments within the set up. Having someone who's been there (and suffered the losses as well as the wins) could be a big help prepping the players - so many female players have looked like they could do it but just haven't stepped up (Watson the worst for not hitting her potential, Robson has barely hit a ball straight since her operations, Konta seems in freefall).Waking up to Murray's tears was no fun. Really hope the sport finds some role for him even after any medical treatment he might need.