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RE: Weeks 26 & 27 - Wimbledon 2016 (incl. Andy) (grass)


indiana wrote:
Stircrazy wrote:

If it's as blustery in SW19 tomorrow as it is in N12 today, the wind's going to play havoc with the players' ball toss... hmm


Andy's got history in wind, good history.

That said, when you're favourite you are probably happy for variables to be taken out of the equation, other than he no doubt doesn't want the roof.


The weather forecast for tomorrow looks fine, possibly the odd shower during the morning but nothing more.



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I notice that one of the juniors that I saw in Murcia earlier this year (on CD's recommendation), Alex de Minaur, has made it through to the final of Junior Wimbledon. If you get a chance to see any of it, have a look. He is a seriously talented young player.

He has already taken out the Nº2 and Nº3 seeds and the only player to take a set off him is the Canadian prodigy, Felix Auger-Aliassime



-- Edited by Bob in Spain on Sunday 10th of July 2016 09:19:47 AM

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I remember you waxing lyrical on the board at the time, however he is up against the Candian prodigy of prodigies and my favorite typo Denis Shapoverlove who apart from sounding like a James Bond baddy (likely to be dueling with Kyle over the next decade) also has his junior ranking suppressed by holding his own on the Challenger tour.

Becoming a phenom over the last few years has become a whole lot tougher and I feel we are about to enter a decade where one or two teenagers a year are going to make their presence felt in the top 100, where as top 200 has been the bench mark for the last 10 years.
Perhaps a marker of understanding optimization of performance in adults translating down to a better understanding of transition. Slightly disappointed that the phenom that CD mentioned hasn't emerged as yet, young Napolean (but if I remember he's 10 speaks 4 languages and has a cure for dementia in the pipeline, more power to his elbow!!!)



-- Edited by Oakland2002 on Sunday 10th of July 2016 10:25:00 AM

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So it's pissing it down in Silverstone, but it's lovely sunshine here in Bristol. Anyone know what it's like in Wimbledon?

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Jan wrote:

I'm not sure if there's a separate thread, but I can't find it; so...........
HUGE congrats to Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett who won the wheelchair doubles!
What a brilliant (if rather tense!) match.


 Gordon Reid follows up by taking the singles title as well (I believe it is the first time they have played wheelchair singles at Wimbledon) beating Stefan Olsson 6-1 6-4.

Also Greg Rusedski partnered by Fabrice Santaro won the Gentleman's Invitational Doubles.

So far Brits who made the finals are 3 from 3.

 



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Is that the first time Reid has won the singles? I know he's had a few finals.

Edit: Just seen he won in Australia too.



-- Edited by TMH on Sunday 10th of July 2016 12:53:08 PM

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RJA wrote:
Jan wrote:

I'm not sure if there's a separate thread, but I can't find it; so...........
HUGE congrats to Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett who won the wheelchair doubles!
What a brilliant (if rather tense!) match.


 Gordon Reid follows up by taking the singles title as well (I believe it is the first time they have played wheelchair singles at Wimbledon) beating Stefan Olsson 6-1 6-4.

Also Greg Rusedski partnered by Fabrice Santaro won the Gentleman's Invitational Doubles.

So far Brits who made the finals are 3 from 3.

 


And Jordanne Whiley, partnered by Yui Kamiji in the Ladies Wheelchair Doubles make it 4 from 4 with a 6-2, 6-2 win.

More importantly, at least to me, Andy is off to a great start and leads *4-3



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First set in the bag by 6-4. 



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Despite missing several chances to break throughout the set, Andy turns on the style in the tie-break to take a 6-4, 7-6(3) lead.

C'mon.

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Only the second tie-break Andy's taken off Raonic!  He could hardly have chosen a better one! biggrin  Two down, one to go...



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Game, set & Championship!  Andy's a double Wimbledon (without dropping his service once in the final)! biggrin

Final:  (2) Andy Murray WR 2 defeated (6) Milos Raonic (CAN) WR 7 by 6-4 7-6(3) 7-6(2)  ban-woohoo.gif  jump.gif   Image result for laurel leaf emoticon

Let's hope his victory inspires Hev (& Henri) to one, too. 



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He's only gone and done it!! biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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Fantastic from Andy. He was so clinical at key moments. I am running out of superlatives for him.

And I think Shhh and son will have had an awesome (or should I say magical) day.

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Not much I can add. Superb performance from Andy. Aside from the two break point chances, it was an imperious and pretty much perfect performance.

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Awesome Andy!
Magnificent Murray!


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