Grand Slam Tennis - Big Time Slips Murray, Tsonga Wins

Grand Slam Tennis - Big Time Slips Murray, Tsonga Wins

While writing the last article, I could not help but get excited and the rest of the match with Andy Murray. Fights, Fernando Verdasco of Spain and Spanish is a great turn out British number one in the test.
It 'a shame that the game was being played on Hisense Arena because it meant that it should not have the time to talk through the TV, my favorite sports channel. I'm not sure, but if there are other cable channels that broadcast the game. It would have been fun for me to see him so I'm trying to develop something like losing the match Murray, Verdasco?
Yep player Andy Murray, Fernando Verdasco in five sets, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 3-6, 4-6. what is crushing blow, especially fans of Scottish and English courts in general. Watching tennis live scores, he seems to be able to get the upper hand against the Spaniard, as he was up to two to one. I do not remember him giving up the lead and eventually losing the game. This is not the style of Andy Murray to play. He knows how to finish off his opponent when he leads. But what happened today was different.
As I checked the sheet of statistics of the game, it was clear that the two men fought head to head. The winners are produced almost identical to 52 Murray, Verdasco, 51 Total points won went to Murray, with the Spaniard Verdasco of 138 137 had more aces Murray, 10-7, but had problems twice in the Scottish 6 3 Errors unforced went to Murray, who was 40 when he was 50 Verdasco I think the most important category, which explains the loss of Murray is his first serve percentage points. He was only 61% of the average of 85 140 Total when Verdasco was 74%, when he moved to serve 100 135 Total. It meant that Murray had been difficult to put the ball in his first service game, when Verdasco was to secure his first service always goes down. It also meant that attacked Verdasco Murray's second serve, taking a large share of 56%, does not make a person win the game.
As I admire the Murray, in his last Grand Slam tennis match loss to prove he still has a lot of things to improve. Inconsistency as a problem with Novak Djokovic, Murray suffers the same problem. Djokovic Murray has the advantage of his experience, he knows when to play the big points, and when Novak puts their minds can really play great tennis throughout the tournament. Do you remember how he played against Federer last year? Murray, as I said, must be consistent. Both these guys just to see how Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer do business with the court, they could learn a trick or two.
In the men's final match of the fourth round, Jo Wilfried Tsonga beat James Blake in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, 7-6 (2) to arrange a showdown quarter-final against Verdasco. Both will play against each other for the first time. Whoever wins between the two gentlemen, the end face the winner of the quarter-final between Nadal and Gilles Simon of France.
The top half of the pit to the quarter-final against Andy Roddick, Djokovic, Federer faces while Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina. These match ups can provide some juicy details on how the season to unfold to them all.


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Grand Slam Tennis - Big Time Slips Murray, Tsonga Wins
Grand Slam Tennis - Big Time Slips Murray, Tsonga Wins
Grand Slam Tennis - Big Time Slips Murray, Tsonga Wins
Grand Slam Tennis - Big Time Slips Murray, Tsonga Wins
Grand Slam Tennis - Big Time Slips Murray, Tsonga Wins
Grand Slam Tennis - Big Time Slips Murray, Tsonga Wins

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