Djokovic vs Murray

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LeTiss
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There's just no passion in Murray

He needs to smash a racquet, or question the umpire's parentage

Anything to fire him up
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And right on cue, he's broken back...perfect green.
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Murray fails to hold so I think that's it. You can't break and then fail to hold and hope to get back into the match.
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It's almost as if there's a psychological barrier preventing a British tennis player or an England football team from lifting a major trophy...

Jeff
Euler wrote:Bingo!
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Murray hasn't gone for his shots tonight, he doesn't deserve to win.
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Ferru123 wrote:It's almost as if there's a psychological barrier preventing a British tennis player or an England football team from lifting a major trophy...
If you have ever worked in other countries you will immediately see a difference in attitude to risk / reward and success from what you see in the UK. It would be a big wake up call to people if the UK if they were to experiance this first hand.
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Utter brilliance from Djokovic, he surely has this in the bag now. You can't compete with that.

3-1 to Novak.
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Murray break 2-3
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I've never worked abroad, but I've never been massively impressed with the general work ethic in this country.

Most offices I've worked in have been pretty much empty by 17:05! And hard working and creative people were generally generally looked down upon, and treated a bit like the school swot.

Years ago, I didn't pass a company's trial period, and the operations manager told me I was "too dynamic" for the company's culture! Says it all really...

Jeff
Euler wrote: If you have ever worked in other countries you will immediately see a difference in attitude to risk / reward and success from what you see in the UK. It would be a big wake up call to people if the UK if they were to experiance this first hand.
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Just holds serve. The trouble is that unless he really gets momentum the odds are not going to move much.
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Game over, Murray broken again. 3-5, Djokovic serves for the match.
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Djokovic just far too good for Murray.
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Great champion, well deserved.
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Murray was 2.44 at the start

There would be a stewards enquiry if a horse at that price had performed with such a lack of energy
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