For me, Andy Murray did himself no favours in his match against John Isner. His constant fist pumping/bellowing histrionics were a marked contrast to the quiet dignity with which the American went about his work. His victory in the end was well deserved.
I was also impressed in the manner he ignored the wildly partisan crowd (some distinctly sounding drunk), especially when preparing to serve.
I wouldn't want a return to the days of total silence during play, but a bit more consideration wouldn't be amiss.
As for the match - Andy never got to grips with Isner's devastating serve, while his own serve, particularly the 2nd, was too ineffective.
I have grown to like Andy but not yesterday's Andy.
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Leothebear wrote:For me, Andy Murray did himself no favours in his match against John Isner. His constant fist pumping/bellowing histrionics were a marked contrast to the quiet dignity with which the American went about his work. His victory in the end was well deserved.
I was also impressed in the manner he ignored the wildly partisan crowd (some distinctly sounding drunk), especially when preparing to serve.
I wouldn't want a return to the days of total silence during play, but a bit more consideration wouldn't be amiss.
As for the match - Andy never got to grips with Isner's devastating serve, while his own serve, particularly the 2nd, was too ineffective.
I have grown to like Andy but not yesterday's Andy.
That is exactly what I thought. Murray was undignified to the extent of looking like a parody of himself. Off court he seems to have grown into a sensible likeable fellow but that sort of display on court ought to be banned.
Two losses in one evening at this early stage is not exactly encouraging for British tennis.
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Freddy Gray, The Spectator
Why I fancy Emma Raducanu’s chances of winning Wimbledon
Published about 2 hours before ER's departure. I read another journalist forecasting that both Murray and ER would win Wimbledon.
My money has been on Iga Swiatek for a few weeks. Streets ahead of the opposition.
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