Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Weeks 21 & 22 - French Open 2016 (inc. Andy) (clay)


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 53466
Date:
RE: Weeks 21 & 22 - French Open 2016 (inc. Andy) (clay)


From the Beeb's rolling sports news page: 

We don't want to drive you away, but there are some remarkable scenes at Roland Garros right now as Andy Murray loses seven consecutive games to Mathias Bourgue to ship the second set and go a break down in the third.

He couldn't turn it round in the third set, either, losing it by 4-6.  bleh



__________________


Club Coach

Status: Offline
Posts: 616
Date:

The big concern with Andy has to be that his return game here is so pitiful. Normally when he is having a bad day he struggles to hold as has been the case here but at least he gets his chances to break back by getting into his opponents service games. Today it seems like a succession of love holds for Bourgue with Andy unable to figure out a way back into the match. This could be over in 4.

__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 39542
Date:

Andy 6-2 2-6 4-6

Kyle 4-6 4-6 2-3* ( break down in 3rd )



__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 53466
Date:

L64:  (15) John Isner (USA) WR 17 defeated Kyle Edmund WR 82 by 4, 4 & 4  cry



__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 53466
Date:

Andy finally makes an impression again:  *3-1 in the fourth... (it seemed to work yesterday...)



__________________


Grand Slam Champion

Status: Offline
Posts: 4096
Date:

Andy sure likes to live dangerously, it seems; theemptyvessel's intervention crucial, maybe ;)

__________________


Lower Club Player

Status: Offline
Posts: 121
Date:

Andy wins the fourth set 6-2

Bourgue lost to Brydan Klein in qualies last year!!

__________________


Club Coach

Status: Offline
Posts: 616
Date:

theemptyvessel wrote:

The big concern with Andy has to be that his return game here is so pitiful. Normally when he is having a bad day he struggles to hold as has been the case here but at least he gets his chances to break back by getting into his opponents service games. Today it seems like a succession of love holds for Bourgue with Andy unable to figure out a way back into the match. This could be over in 4.


My cunning attempt to jinx Bourgue seems to have worked biggrin



__________________


Challenger level

Status: Offline
Posts: 2442
Date:

There's far too much excitement watching the seeds in action in the early rounds of the Slams now. Roll on the return of the usual tedium.

__________________


Club Coach

Status: Offline
Posts: 616
Date:

wimdledont wrote:

There's far too much excitement watching the seeds in action in the early rounds of the Slams now. Roll on the return of the usual tedium.


 Or Novak Djokovic to give him his proper name.



__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 39542
Date:

Well it maybe can be a bit tedium to some that other players so rarely beat Djokovic, but that's not his problem.

__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 39542
Date:

Meanwhile, Andy clearly feeling that his cunning plan to get yet more clay practice and time on the match court is being diluted by running away with the final set gives one break back.

5-2*

__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 53466
Date:

And Andy eventually - in three hours & 33 minutes, according to the Beeb - gets his act together:

L64:  (2) Andy Murray WR 2 defeated (WC) Mathias Bourgue (FRA) WR 164 by 6-2 2-6 4-6 6-2 6-3

Phewagain.  Pity he couldn't have finished it when he served for it at 5-1!  Wonder if it's the first time Bourgue's played a best-of-five-set match?  He showed some pluck in keeping it going as long as he did.

*****

L32:  (27) Ivo Karlovic (CRO) WR 28 (CH = 14 in August 2008- he's the same age as Ugly Mug, 37) vs (2) Andy Murray WR 2

Big Ivo eventually overcame the young Aussie, Jordan (or Jordanie, as the R-G insists on calling him, presumably because that's the name of the country in French! disbelief  Used to do that when Ross Hutchins was playing doubles with Jordan Kerr, too!) Thompson by 6-7(2) 6-3 7-6(3) 6-7(4) 12-10!  He's never beaten Andy in six encounters, though they've never met on clay before.  Andy's still going to have to pull his socks up!



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Wednesday 25th of May 2016 04:03:24 PM



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Wednesday 25th of May 2016 06:09:07 PM

__________________


Grand Slam Champion

Status: Offline
Posts: 4096
Date:

Phew again ! :)

__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 19018
Date:

Andy fights back to defeat the BOURGUE in 5 sets. Resistance is not futile.

__________________
«First  <  18 9 10 11 1227  >  Last»  | Page of 27  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