now that murrays is in control of the match (for another 3 games at least!), its looks like hes feeling unwell, do you think he will forfeit the doubles and recovers in time for his next match. also, its around half 9 there, so he wont have alot of recovering time anyway even if he plays the doubles.
I agree with Arka, Andy prides himself on not retiring from matches unless he absolutely has to, i can't see him pulling out of the doubles. Not to mention the fact that Jamie would never speak to him again! And if you remember, he went straight out and played mixed doubles at wimbledon after losing to Baggy.
Andy serving at 26 62 42
0-15 0-30 15-30 15-40 30-40, M goes long in the rally. deuce, winner from Andy that earns himself a fistpump. ad Mirnyi, Andy nets, and that earns a swing of the racket at the floor. deuce2, M's turn to net ad Andy. He stepped in and took a volley up by his shoulders, whacked it right into the corner. game, sealed with an ace. And another fistpump as he walks to his chair.
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Mirnyi serving at 62 26 25 to stay in the match, let's hope he fails.
0-15, great return from Andy, M nets it. 0-30, return passing winner. Mirnyi looking like a grumpy beast now 0-40, winner from Andy, I think he wants to go play some doubles! game set and match. fh dtl passing winner (what else?)
Andy wins 26 62 62
Right up next, Davydenko. Time for revenge.
-- Edited by imoen at 18:42, 2007-01-04
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We all think his likely opponent is Davydenko, if thats the case, then Murray will have more time to recover than him, even though Davydenko probably thrash Rochus under one hr!
VSandhi20 wrote: We all think his likely opponent is Davydenko, if thats the case, then Murray will have more time to recover than him, even though Davydenko probably thrash Rochus under one hr!
- well, he'll only have more time to recover if they reschedule the doubles for after the semi- final.......if not, then we're looking at a 19 year-old's bounce- backability tonight, with a cold.