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		<title>Wimbledon and Andy Murray-bashing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 09:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Greenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Serena and Rafael show how it's done as Murray once again fails to handle the pressure. <a href="http://www.sportingfare.com/other-sports/tennis/wimbledon-and-andy-murray-bashing/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p><p><a href="http://www.sportingfare.com">Sporting Fare - Serving up the world of sport...with a twist!</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sportingfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Andy-Murray-fails-again.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1015" title="Andy Murray fails again" src="http://www.sportingfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Andy-Murray-fails-again-300x133.jpg" alt="Andy Murray fails again" width="300" height="133" /></a>Regular readers will know that I take every opportunity to <a title="Will the last king of Scotland every truly be king?" href="http://www.sportingfare.com/2009/11/27/will-the-last-king-of-scotland-ever-truly-be-king/" target="_self">have a little dig at Andy Murray</a> and his ability to win a major, <a title="WIMBLEDON: Andy Murray begins his quest for a first Grand Slam" href="http://www.sportingfare.com/2010/06/18/wimbledon-andy-murray-begins-his-quest-for-a-first-grand-slam/" target="_self">especially Wimbledon</a>. Well, I&#8217;d hate to disappoint, so here&#8217;s another.</p>
<p>As everyone will know, the dominant Williams sisters have done it again, this time through Serena, and Rafael Nadal has picked up his second Wimbledon title, beating Thomas Berdych in straight sets. Good for them, they are the top players in tennis at the moment and likely for many years to come.</p>
<p>It is perhaps unfortunate for Murray that he has to have his career at the same time as Nadal and Federer (perhaps the best male player ever). But then, Tim Henman had to play at the same time as Pete Sampras. Tough luck, raise your game.</p>
<p>Except they can&#8217;t. Murray is a consummate tennis player. I take nothing away from his abilities on the court. He is far and away the best player Britain has had in a long, long time. Better than Henman and certainly better than the faux Brit we hung our hats on in Greg Rusedski.</p>
<p>But he is not and never will be in the elite class that features Nadal, Federer, Sampras et al. Why? For the same reason the England football team will never win a major championship in my life time.</p>
<p>Having the skills is one thing, having the belief is another. I&#8217;m sorry to keep banging on about it, but British people have a defeatist attitude. Not all of us, but most of us and especially those of us right smack bang in the middle of the media spotlight. Fear of failure dominates us.</p>
<p>How else do you explain Murray&#8217;s ease in reaching the semi finals only to come up against his nemesis Nadal and, frankly, crumble? He played well in the semi final but Nadal was simply better. Yet not at any point did you think Murray, despite all his protestations to the opposite, really BELIEVED he could beat the Spaniard.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s something about Murray I like. He has this attitude, this way of speaking, this way of handling defeat in a manner that suggests he wants to learn from it, better himself, fix what went wrong and go one better next time. But when he gets on to the grass at Wimbledon with the world&#8217;s best facing him over the net, it all goes out of the window.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s curious that Murray has beaten Nadal at a major before but still carries that fear with him. That Great British defeatist attitude is not so easily overcome it seems.</p>
<p>Murray-mania will raise its ugly head this time next year and, unless both Nadal and Federer are knocked out before he has to meet them, Murray will disappoint us again.</p>
<p>I sincerely hope he does win a major. His talent deserves it. His best chance has to be the US Open. But here at home on the green, green grass of SW19 I never see it happening.</p>
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		<title>Will The Last King Of Scotland Ever TRULY Be King?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:55:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Greenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Last King of Scotland. That was how the Daily Mirror so inaccurately described Andy Murray (@andy_murray) earlier this week. Ever one to play on words with no real thought behind them, the Mirror has nevertheless raised an interesting question: &#8230; <a href="http://www.sportingfare.com/other-sports/tennis/will-the-last-king-of-scotland-ever-truly-be-king/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p><p><a href="http://www.sportingfare.com">Sporting Fare - Serving up the world of sport...with a twist!</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The Last King of Scotland. That was how the <em>Daily Mirror</em> so inaccurately described Andy Murray (<a target="_blank" title="Andy Murray Twitter Link" href="http://twitter.com/andy_murray" target="_blank">@andy_murray</a>) earlier this week. Ever one to play on words with no real thought behind them, the <em>Mirror </em>has nevertheless raised an interesting question: will Murray ever rise to the pinnacle of the men&#8217;s game and be crowned the real king of tennis?</p>
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<p>Knocked out of the ATP World Tour Finals last night, Murray will likely finish the year ranked fourth by the ATP, behind World Number 1 Roger Federer, Raphael Nadal and the very impressive and much improved Novak Djokovic.</p>
<p>Murray&#8217;s failure to reach the semi finals of the end of year tournament is key to discussing his chances of taking Federer&#8217;s number one spot.</p>
<p>You could look at the fact that he was knocked out by one game thanks to Juan Martin del Potro&#8217;s surprise defeat of Federer in the group stage. Murray, after all, had defeated Fernando Verdasco earlier in the day at the O2 and had taken Federer to three sets in his previous match. Leaving Verdasco to on side, the remaning three men ended with a 2-1 match record and the same sets record, but Federer won the group with a better games won percentage record (44-40), while Del Potro (45-43) edged Murray (44-43) out of the tournament.</p>
<p>Unlucky, right? Perhaps. In fact, if we&#8217;re fair, probably.</p>
<p>The Scot has had a fantastic season, ranking number two in August, the first time in four years that anyone other than Federer or Nadal were in the top two. His win/loss record reads 64/10 and he has bagged six titles this year bringing his total to 14, amassing over $3 million in prize money ($9m in his career). He is, without doubt, one of the best players in the world.</p>
<p>A closer look at the true barometer of tennis greats, however, and the Murray story is less convincing. Like Henman before him and like so many solo sport Brits, when it comes to the crunch there is  a mental weakness that prevents him from winning a major tournament.</p>
<p>At the Australian Open he was knocked out in the fourth round. On clay, where he has enjoyed huge success in 2009, he could only manage a quarter final finish at the French Open. Back in the UK at Wimbledon, the pinnacle of professional tennis, he was knocked out in the semi final by a resurgent Andy Roddick &#8211; this though, was a hint that Murray DOES have the skills necessary to capture a Grand Slam tournament. Finally, at the US Open he was disappointingly knocked out in the fourth round after reaching the final the previous year.</p>
<p>All this raises the question &#8211; does he have what it takes mentally to really be crowned the king of tennis? <em>Sporting Fare</em> will happily concede that Murray&#8217;s God-given talents and the skills he has developed in his own right are right up there with the Federers and the Nadals. AND we want to believe that he will one day be Number One and winning Grand Slam titles.</p>
<p>But we don&#8217;t. The same fear of success and lack of true self belief that we saw in Henman we also see in Murray. The same inability to finish an opponent off when he&#8217;s at Murray&#8217;s mercy is there, leading to five set games when they should be three sets. That in itself will take its toll as he gets older and with every passing year his chances of topping the rankings diminish. No, unless Nadal and Federer retire and no new blood comes through, we just can&#8217;t see Andy becoming king of tennis &#8211; let alone king of Scotland, last or not.</p>
<p><strong><em>Do you agree? Or can you see something in the Scot we don&#8217;t? Let us know in the comments.</em></strong></p>
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