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love sport! What a brilliant summer of sport this has been! We’ve had the incredible Olympics, an outstanding test
series for the number one rank between England and South Africa, the arrival of
golf’s newest sensation in Rory McIlroy, the best and closest Formula1 season
in as long as I can remember, a thrilling start to the new football season and finally, the belated coronation of
a new champion in Tennis! My god Andy Murray is a Grand Slam champion! Bloody
hell the British finally have a Grand Slam champion after 76 years!! All this
means that the Mayans were right all along, the world is coming to an end!!
This championship for Murray is long overdue and
historic. Historic not only because it ended such a humongous and
monstrous title drought for a nation, but because his career will now be looked
at differently. I think we can all agree that sport is as much a test of mental
fortitude as it is physical ability and talent. Think of the number of elite
athletes who fall short on the biggest of stages because they lack mental
strength. Asafa Powell, Karl Malone, Charles Barkley, Greg Norman and Colin
Montgomerie, Tony Romo, Rubens Barichello, The Arsenal Football team from
2006-2011 (Sighhhhhh…..), The South African Cricket team. This list can go on
and on and on. For a while, Murray was precariously close to getting sucked
into that list. The only person on this list with a major title is Greg Norman.
But he was a notorious choker and for Murray to get permanently off such a
list, he will have to win a few more.
For a long time, every Tennis fan wondered if Murray
could ever do it. I am a big Murray fan and have watched his matches closely.
When he lost his first Grand Slam final in straight sets at the 2008 US Open to
The Greatest Player Ever Roger Federer, it was understandable. Two years later,
when he again lost in straight sets at the Australian Open to Federer, it was
also understandable.
But troubling signs began to show up. Like how he
always played extremely passively on the biggest of stages and on the biggest
of points. How his body language belied a man who genuinely knew he belonged at
this stage and could win. Another straight sets loss at the Australian Open,
this time to Novak Djokovic, was also not all that surprising, because you
know, Djokovic was in the midst of one of the greatest seasons in tennis. Then
he lost this year in four sets at Wimbledon to Federer, who kind of owns
Wimbledon and played with a chip on his shoulder because he hadn’t won a Grand
Slam title in two years. We thought it was never going to happen for poor old
Murray. He was not aggressive enough, he was too mentally fragile to cope with
the big occasion, he was born in the wrong era and he was British and cursed!
These were all the reasons given for him falling short.
But a few weeks later he seemed to find something
inside him. Some “mongrel”, some killer instinct, and most
importantly, some confidence. Confidence that he belonged on this stage and
that he could win against these players. Watching him win the gold medal so
emphatically at the Olympics against Federer, you couldn't help but wonder if
this new feeling could carry him to an unprecedented place.
The Great Scot!
It did. Spectacularly! Somehow
Murray mustered all the guts, energy, passion, and confidence to beat Djokovic
in an epic five setter. It would have been very easy for him to recede back
into his passive shell after losing a two set lead. But he bounced back
immediately and broke Djokovic at the start of the fifth set. The confidence
was back. The swagger and passion were high, and you just knew, Murray was not
letting this one slip.
I think Murray has more Grand Slams left in him. He has now put his name among the greatest players in the game. Comparing tennis players is tricky and I am not going to bother. For instance, is Gustavo Kuerten, who won three French Opens but never did better than a Quarter Final elsewhere, really better than Murray? Doesn’t the fact that Murray is a better all court player, been to five different Grand Slam finals count for something? Murray is also undeniably playing in the greatest era of Men’s tennis. Federer, Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are legends. Juan Martin Del Potro, Jo-Wilfred Tsonga, Thomas Berdych and David Ferrer could easily be Grand Slam champions. Murray came through, and rose above them all to triumph.
I will always remember Murray as one of the best players I have seen. Someone who after years and years of hurt finally came through in the most difficult era of tennis. They say winning the first is the hardest, so maybe now he will start to play with a little more freedom and charisma. We can sit and wonder how many more titles he can win, but that can wait. For now let us just enjoy and celebrate a brilliant player.
Come on Andy!!
Nice article. Points of information: Del Potro IS a grand slam champion, and it's only been 76 years, not 79.
ReplyDeleteSorry my mistake. You are right it is 76 years since a Slam, but 79 since the US!
DeleteGreat article! Big Murray fan here and really enjoyed reading your piece!
ReplyDeleteActually, the last British Slam winner was in 1977--Virginia Wade won Wimbledon that year, her third Slam (to go with the Aussie Open and the US Open). It's 76 years since the last MALE Brit to win a Slam.
ReplyDelete76 years since the last MALE brit to win a SINGLES slam. Jonny Marray won the doubles at Wimbledon this year
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ReplyDeleteGood article, I like your passion. He has not been to 5 different slam finals (he has, but in the context of what you were saying) he has been to 3 different slam finals.
ReplyDeleteWoman's tennis doesn't really count, it is like saying a pub team won the local league, who cares, low level insignificant tennis.
What Andy Murray has done for men's tennis is unreal as well. I'm president of a tennis club and the amount of competitive new members we now have is unreal!
ReplyDeleteHe's miles better than Henman was and I think Tim would/has admit that too. He's an inspiration and has had the toughest mental battle than the other top three.
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Help me pls, which real racquet Andy play ! (no paint)
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