Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: US Open - Round 3 - Andy Murray v Hyung-Taik Lee


administrator

Status: Offline
Posts: 18271
Date:
US Open - Round 3 - Andy Murray v Hyung-Taik Lee


3-6, 3-6, 6-2, 5-5

__________________


Intermediate Club Player

Status: Offline
Posts: 369
Date:

Good play from Lee to get to 40-15, Murray then hits a shot into the net to make it 5-6.

__________________


administrator

Status: Offline
Posts: 18271
Date:

Lee holds to 15...scoreboard having problems updating lol

3-6, 3-6, 6-2, 5-6

__________________


administrator

Status: Offline
Posts: 18271
Date:

Murray serving:

15-0

15-15

15-30

15-40....oh sugar

__________________


Intermediate Club Player

Status: Offline
Posts: 369
Date:

15-0 Ace from Murray
15-15
15-30 Credit to Lee, good defence
15-40 Backhand into the net furious.gif
great passing shot :(

GSM Lee

__________________


Admin:moderator + Club Coach

Status: Offline
Posts: 1070
Date:

RATS !

__________________


administrator

Status: Offline
Posts: 18271
Date:

GSM Lee 6-3, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5

That's just gutting, after breaking back and saving the mps...

__________________


Admin:Moderator + Tennis Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 12091
Date:

Deep sigh. Obviously he is not 100% yet - but I'm off to bed.

__________________


Satellite level

Status: Offline
Posts: 1367
Date:

GET IT TOGETHER ANDY!!!

__________________


Club Coach

Status: Offline
Posts: 652
Date:

An easy hold here would be nice. Fingers crossed.

15-0 Ace
15-15 second serve, Andy goes wide mid rally
15-30 good serve, Lee gets a netcord winner when Andy came into net during the rally.
15-40 - Andy nets. Dammit. All that hard work.

GSM Lee. Hits the passing shot winner.

Ah well, the first two sets killed Andy. Still, as disappointing as this was, it was nice to see him play so well at times and to look pretty fit. Just needs a few things tweaked, and some more match play but hopefully he can pick up a few points the rest of the year.

__________________


Admin:Moderator + Tennis Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 12091
Date:

Commentator Jeff Tarango is having a go at Brad - reckons he is only good as a coach for people who are playing well, and can not help when they are not. Says he is not a technical coach. Strange.

__________________


Intermediate Club Player

Status: Offline
Posts: 369
Date:

I'm absolutely gutted, not only for the obvious reason, but I was really hoping to see Murray against Davydenko. Oh flip.

__________________


Club Coach

Status: Offline
Posts: 652
Date:

Madeline wrote:

Commentator Jeff Tarango is having a go at Brad - reckons he is only good as a coach for people who are playing well, and can not help when they are not. Says he is not a technical coach. Strange.




 I think that's harsh (I don't particularly like Jeff Tarango though so I may be biased wink) Brad is obviously, first and foremost, a tactical guy which is what Andy's game is mostly based around. I think it could be argued that a guy as smart as Andy wouldn't need further help with tactics and needs more help with other aspects, but I think coming back from injury and lacking match sharpness was at least a contributary factor for this. Since Andy has started working with Brad his serve and his volleys have improved - they may have improved anyway, but he has worked on technical aspects of Andy's game with success. Prior to his injury he was also flatening out the forehand which is something he didn't do much of previously.

The one thing I think Brad could be doing better is getting Andy out of the blocks quickly in matches. I think sometimes Andy does try and feel out an opponent and it can make him look a bit sluggish and defensive and give the guy he's playing against a chance to take control of the set.

I just think for Taranga to say he isn't a good coach for Andy on the basis of his come back from injury is rubbish.

__________________
mjd


Challenger qualifying

Status: Offline
Posts: 2144
Date:

Jeff Tarango said Brad is not a technical coach (not tactical) - he was refering to the way Andy struck the ball, particularly backhand I believe.

__________________


Admin:Moderator + Tennis Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 12091
Date:

mjd wrote:

Jeff Tarango said Brad is not a technical coach (not tactical) - he was refering to the way Andy struck the ball, particularly backhand I believe.



Yep, that is the way I heard it.  I was too tired last night to go into any details but he was saying Brad is excellent for tactics, but if a player needs technical help with various parts of his shot armoury, Brad is not the man to supply it.

 



__________________
«First  <  17 8 9 10  >  Last»  | Page of 10  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard