I`ve got to go to college at half 8 and I`d get up around 7 anyway (bit of a trek). I`ll only have to get up half an hour early so it`s no problem. If I`m up I might as well post updates
Nieminen has broken Massa at the start of the 3rd so hopefully Murray-Henman won't be too much longer, maybe it will start at 8 if Nieminen gets a move on and then Sally would maybe be able to do 30min of comments.
Grrrrr @ the Bangkok people not putting it first on centre
Has anyone else got Sky sports and might be able to post match comments for while Sally's at college ?
Murray: "I was happy when I heard I was facing him," he told newspaper Siam Sport.
"Every time we've met he's been in great form but if I want to progress I must play better than I have so far."
Henman:
“It’s a tough draw, no question about it,” explained the former world number four.
“We played twice during the hard court swing in North America and he beat me both times.
“I played really badly against him in Toronto but played a lot better in Cincinnati the week after and I had chances to win that one.
“So I think I know what I need to do in order to make life tough for him, but the difficulty is executing my game plan well enough to win.
“Andy has done incredibly well in the last twelve months and he can’t be anything but really confident at the moment.
“Winning becomes a habit and he’s proving tough to beat; he’s had a great summer and he will be looking forward to playing here again after doing so well last year.
“So it’s going to be tough but I accept that and I’m eager to get back onto the match court.
“Obviously, there’s a lot going on here in Thailand at the moment and we’re all aware of the situation.
“But I spoke to a few people before I came out here and they said everything was alright, and since arriving I’ve felt very comfortable so off court it’s been fine and I’ve been able to concentrate on my preparations without any distractions.”