Wimbledon
I've backed Murray, who today will play in front the Queen, her first visit to Wimbledon since 1977.
Murray must not bow.. neither to the Queen, nor to pressure
http://sport.scotsman.com/tennis/Andy-M ... 6380444.jp
Murray must not bow.. neither to the Queen, nor to pressure
http://sport.scotsman.com/tennis/Andy-M ... 6380444.jp
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If he doesn't bow it would be the biggest own goal in his career, he might increase his support from some areas but he would lose a lot more than he would gain, especially the very traditional people who go to Wimbledon.Zenyatta wrote:Murray must not bow.. neither to the Queen
Djok-Hewitt was interesting. Djok was 2-1 up but all the commentaters suddenly started getting concerned that something was wrong with him ('oh he looks like he can't breathe', 'oh he's not moving well') and the punters panicked and his price blew out. I thought it was ridiculous and unloaded big money laying Hewitt. Sure enough, nothing was wrong at all and Djok wrapped up the next set and match. Doubled my money in no time - easy!
Men's quarterfinals today, great stuff! I intend hitting all these hard,and hopefully getting some big trades.
Federer versus Berdych:
Should be easy win for Fed
Tsogna versus Murray:
Murray's style is suited to Tsonga, Murray should win easily.
Djok versus Lu:
Djok should win, but he doesn't like the heat and Lu is in good form, upset possible.
Soderling versus Nadal:
Nadal is vulnerable on grass and showing some signs of knee problems again, further he has particular problems with Soderling, best chance of an upset!
Federer versus Berdych:
Should be easy win for Fed
Tsogna versus Murray:
Murray's style is suited to Tsonga, Murray should win easily.
Djok versus Lu:
Djok should win, but he doesn't like the heat and Lu is in good form, upset possible.
Soderling versus Nadal:
Nadal is vulnerable on grass and showing some signs of knee problems again, further he has particular problems with Soderling, best chance of an upset!