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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 853003" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>i like Andy Murray, he's a British phenomenon. It was truly frustrating to watch Tim Henman make the semi's year after year and go no further.</p><p>To see a Brit actually win grand slams, and Wimbledon especially, it was a wonderful sporting experience.</p><p>Murray can cut it with the top players, he's done it before but he really REALLY needs to be on his top game for the duration of the match. He has to have his self belief at the highest point of his strongest emotional position, because it's in the top two inches where Murray falls away and the fall can be like an avalanche.</p><p>The other three have near unbreakable mental sets, especially Federer, he is incredibly composed even in defeat.</p><p>Federer is my second favourite player of all time. He's a joy to watch.</p><p>My favourite is still macenroe. Such a tear away. Relied on flair and talent to get him through against much bigger opponents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 853003, member: 70721"] i like Andy Murray, he's a British phenomenon. It was truly frustrating to watch Tim Henman make the semi's year after year and go no further. To see a Brit actually win grand slams, and Wimbledon especially, it was a wonderful sporting experience. Murray can cut it with the top players, he's done it before but he really REALLY needs to be on his top game for the duration of the match. He has to have his self belief at the highest point of his strongest emotional position, because it's in the top two inches where Murray falls away and the fall can be like an avalanche. The other three have near unbreakable mental sets, especially Federer, he is incredibly composed even in defeat. Federer is my second favourite player of all time. He's a joy to watch. My favourite is still macenroe. Such a tear away. Relied on flair and talent to get him through against much bigger opponents. [/QUOTE]
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