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Andy Murray
Pathetic !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because he's not a loser, thenry - he's done better than all the other entrants in the tournament, it's his first time in the finals, why be such a bitch about him? Could you do better? He fought a bloody good fight today, he has nothing to be ashamed of. You, on the other hand, are not making a good impression at all - I don't see anyone who agrees with your perspective.
Murray is a very good tennis player, but thats as far as it goes.
The only thing that counts is winning, so losing whether it be a final or whatever is second best.
and as for "brave" whats that all about, he was doing his job and getting paid very well, is everybody that goes to work brave.
Form and class are described thus, form is temporary whereas class is permanent, Federer is class.
You will not see Murray at another Wimbledon final, most of the greats had already won it at least once by the age of 25.
Björn Borg won five of the six finals he reached.
Boris Becker won three of the seven finals he reached.
Pete Sampras won seven titles from 1993 to 1995 and 1997 to 2000.
Roger Federer won seven Wimbledon championships of the eight finals he reached.
say no more
The only thing that counts is winning, so losing whether it be a final or whatever is second best.
and as for "brave" whats that all about, he was doing his job and getting paid very well, is everybody that goes to work brave.
Form and class are described thus, form is temporary whereas class is permanent, Federer is class.
You will not see Murray at another Wimbledon final, most of the greats had already won it at least once by the age of 25.
Björn Borg won five of the six finals he reached.
Boris Becker won three of the seven finals he reached.
Pete Sampras won seven titles from 1993 to 1995 and 1997 to 2000.
Roger Federer won seven Wimbledon championships of the eight finals he reached.
say no more