Murray's attitude is as improved as his tennis. He's no longer the sour-faced teenage spoiled brat. I found myself not wanting him to lose. He did well. His speech was genuinely emotional and quite moving.
I'm hoping Roger Federer kicks his butt, but I must admit Andy's improved his game considerably over the past year or two. Being from "the colonies" I care not a whit about Andy the Brit breaking the long string of Wimbledon losers, I'd just like to see Fed get his last moment in the sun before it's all over for him.
It was a great match, and I'm really happy for Roger.
Murray's attitude is as improved as his tennis. He's no longer the sour-faced teenage spoiled brat. I found myself not wanting him to lose. He did well. His speech was genuinely emotional and quite moving.
I agree completely. Andy's speech was very moving and I felt sorry for him on a human level. He gave one hell of an effort in the match, and managed himself emotionally in a far more mature way than I've ever seen him do. I liked him a lot yesterday and my respect for him athletically and personally increased a great deal. Damn nice looking girl friend he's got, too!
I'm hoping Roger Federer kicks his butt, but I must admit Andy's improved his game considerably over the past year or two. Being from "the colonies" I care not a whit about Andy the Brit breaking the long string of Wimbledon losers, I'd just like to see Fed get his last moment in the sun before it's all over for him.
It was a great match, and I'm really happy for Roger.
Me too, Donna. Sometimes nice guys do finish first!
Great, enjoyable match. They'll say Federer was well-below his best, and they're right, but he's still Roger Federer! It doesn't matter anyway; Murray's technical demolition of the world number one was superb.