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But lost as usual.James Ward is battling it out there as well atm ...
All rests on the girls tomorrow, but looks like another bleak Wimbledon for the brits with the exception of Murray.
But lost as usual.James Ward is battling it out there as well atm ...
It depends on whether Murray is properly healed up after his recent back injury. If there's even a hint that he's not at 100% then he won't win it.
I reckon Nadal or Djokovic, and if I was forced to choose between them I think Nadal will win it.
As for the women's tournament, Serena will win it if she turns up as is always the case.
I am no tennis expert. But be a major shock ifHenmanMurray won... wish the British press would not build him up. Likewise for Robson and the other British woman !?
Murray looked good today without really needing to step through many gears. With Nadal now gone, just got to hope that Djokovic has an upset and we have a chance.
Andy Murray is the 2nd ranked player in the world. He is current holder of the US Open title where he beat Djokovic in the final. The last time he played Federer on the Centre Court (in the Olympic final) he stuffed him, having beaten Djokovic in straight sets in the semi.
He has a bloody good chance and it wouldn't be a shock at all.
Azarenka:
1: When she slipped, let out that scream and lay prone crying on the floor, I really felt for her. Not quite sure how she managed to get up from that and finish the game.
2: Fiancée.
What. A. Cock.
Apparently, there's no glass in those spectacles.
Stunning performance from Laura Robson today. Yes, that's right.
A Brit other than Murray won?