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RE: Andy Murray - Doddle - 11-01-2019 14:54

Yeah, an emotional day. He's been part of a golden age for men's tennis, with Nadal, Federer and Djokovic all ATGs.

He should be able to find ways to fill his retirement Wink but if the pain persists it will be a sad legacy for him.


RE: Andy Murray - Snooks - 11-01-2019 17:21

Sad Sad Sad


RE: Andy Murray - lovebabes56 - 11-01-2019 21:30

At least for me, he has a legacy by being first Wimbledon champion fot 76 years and also Olympic champion

The Davis Cup team will miss him terribly and Kyle Edmund has big tennis shoes to fill


Good luck in retirement Sir Andy


RE: Andy Murray - rhinohorn75 - 12-01-2019 11:25

Personally, I think he's right to call time on a fantastic career.

Your body tells you when it's had enough and he's done everything possible to maintain it, but sadly, it can sustain it no more.

I'm not sure that he should've attempted a return in Australia whilst teasing a possibility of playing at Wimbledon (home). I'd rather have seen him continue to gradually increase his fitness & stamina levels up until Wimbledon, and gave his all one last time, in front of his home supporters. Just seems like a more fitting send off after all he has achieved personally and for British tennis as a whole.

Thanks Andy


RE: Andy Murray - Regenerated - 13-01-2019 00:48

He's had a glittering career in such a competitive era. I've been spending the day reading through all the tributes that fellow players, fellow sports people, journalists and politicians have been making about Andy's career, as a champion on the court as well as a fighter for people's rights off it.

He's a genuinely nice guy and the sport will miss him. I hope he can get to Wimbledon and finish with the send-off that he richly deserves. I'm sure whenever the end comes, there won't be a dry eye in the place.

Thanks for everything Andy. Sad


RE: Andy Murray - lovebabes56 - 13-01-2019 10:36

(13-01-2019 00:48 )Regenerated Wrote:  He's had a glittering career in such a competitive era. I've been spending the day reading through all the tributes that fellow players, fellow sports people, journalists and politicians have been making about Andy's career, as a champion on the court as well as a fighter for people's rights off it.

He's a genuinely nice guy and the sport will miss him. I hope he can get to Wimbledon and finish with the send-off that he richly deserves. I'm sure whenever the end comes, there won't be a dry eye in the place.

Thanks for everything Andy. Sad

And it's not an easy game for him in the 1st round in Melbourne I think either.
I do think if it is possible that if he loses in Melbourne, he might possibly think about resting up until Wmbledon, then give it one last shot there then. I would think (& hope) that possibly that thought hasn't been entertained in his mind once, ever since he made the announcement, and it would be a shame IF he finished before Wimbleon and not give his British fans the chance to give him a proper send off.
At the same time I do think he should become the next Davis cup captain, as i think he found the Davis Cup was one competition he looked forward to as much as Wimbledon.


RE: Andy Murray - Regenerated - 13-01-2019 13:19

^^ I don't agree with you babelover48 that the thought of not playing hasn't been entertained. I would assume the complete opposite - that he would choose which tournaments he's playing very carefully between now and Wimbledon. Huh

It makes sense to play the Australian Open, he's already made that commitment, even if he loses in the first round, which given his opponent is 22nd seed Roberto Bautista Agut, is a very realistic possibility. Beyond that though, if I were him I'd miss the clay season altogether and concentrate on playing some exhibition matches and warm up tournaments on grass. Maybe even enter a few challenger level tournaments in the lead up to Wimbledon. I would think that gives him the very best chance of being able to get to the send-off he deserves at Wimbledon.

It clearly means a lot to him to want to finish at Wimbledon and he has earned, well more than earned, that right to finish on his own terms. So sad, this. It really has made me feel really sad for the guy. I hope he gets to finish when and where he'd like to, but as you said there are no guarantees. Sad


RE: Andy Murray - fazzer77 - 13-01-2019 13:27

I hope this means his mum won't be on TV any more now


RE: Andy Murray - Snooks - 14-01-2019 13:09

Alas........alas.
Despite one hell of a brave fightback and the crowd urging Murray on all the way it wasn't to be.
Bautista Agut wins 6-4 6-4 6-7 (5-7) 6-7 (4-7) 6-2.
Oh Andy Sad.
I feel for him Sad.
I really hope this isn't the end Huh Heart.


RE: Andy Murray - Doddle - 14-01-2019 14:37

I don't imagine a 5-setter was really his ideal plan, but depending on how he really feels, probably improves his chances of making it to Wimbledon. As was suggested, if he trains and does as little competitive playing as possible, then he should get his grass court send-off.