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Check out this new interview with world number 4 Andy Murray, where he talks at the Singlegate Primary School in London with brother Jamie and Mum Judy.

visit hotnewss.com FREE to watch Rafael Nadal Beats Andy Murray, Reaches French Open Final Rafael Nadal is still the "King of Clay" at the French Open, and he will be for at least another couple of days after beating Andy Murray 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 Friday to reach his sixth final in seven years at Roland Garros. The top-ranked Spaniard wasn't perfect against Murray, struggling at times with his serve and getting broken three times, but his play was consistent enough to take care of his opponent's defensive tactics. "The conditions today were not easy," said Nadal, who saved all six break points he faced in the third set. "Very, very difficult with the wind changing a lot."

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Andy Murray Interview

The Scot sits down with Bill Macatee on the set of French Open Tonight to talk about his chances this year.

Roger Federer could eclipse the great Pete Sampras tomorrow, by equalling his total of 14 Grand Slams AND winning the French Open, thus being the first man since Agassi (and 5th overall) to win a major on all surfaces.

The trouble is, it looks like the nerves are getting to him.

Is Roger Federer destined for greatness - can he do it?

With Nadal there, it's going to be tough. Nadal often has trouble against Andy Murray, so Federer's best chance is for Murray to beat Nadal or for Nadal to happen to fall early. Either way, Federer really only has 2-3 years remaining in him. A tennis player's prime is 22-26, he's 27, so he won't hit it as hard, hit it as accurate, etc. I still think Federer has a better chance to win Wimbledon than Nadal does, so in the next 3 years Federer might get at least 2 titles there. The French Open looks almost impossible, but Federer has kind of gotten close, he's lost 3 straight finals to Nadal (but making 3 straight French Open finals is still a big deal). As for Australian and US Open, what do you think? Federer always has a shot, but each time he's eliminated, he knows his chances are getting lower. He might just happen to fall before he even reaches the final (he was down 2 sets to Berdych in this Major, and some luck helped him to come back to win). And if he does reach the final, he might have Nadal. I think this and next year are his best chances, so do you think he can pull it off? This and next year are also his best chances to win the French Open, but I think if he manages to win one to tie the record, he'll have less pressure, and winning the tiebreaker will be easier.


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crushing and demolishing performance

1. Tsonga performance, Tsonga defeated Nadal 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 in Australian Open 2008
2. Soderling performance, Soderling defeated Nadal 6-2, 6-7(2-7), 6-4, 7-6(7-2) in French Open 2009
3. Richard Krajicek performance, Richard Krajicek defeated Pete Sampras 7-5, 7-6(7-3), 6-4 in Wimbledon 1996
4. Pete Sampras performance, Pete Sampras defeated Andre Agassi 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 in Wimbledon 1999
5. Roger Federer performance, Federer defeated Philippoussis 7-6(7-5), 6-2, 7-6(7-3) in Wimbledon 2003
6. Roger Federer performance, Federer defeated Murray 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 in US open 2008
7. Roger Federer performance, Federer defeated Fernando Gonzalez 7-6(7-2), 6-4, 6-4 in Australian Open 2007
8. Del Potro performance, Del Potro defeated Nadal 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 in US open 2009
9. Fernando Gonzalez performance, Gonzalez defeated Nadal 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 in Australian Open 2007
10. Mikhail Youzhny performance, Mikhail Youzhny defeated Nadal 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(7-5), 6-1 in US open 2006
11. Andy Murray performance, Murray defeated Nadal 6-2, 7-6(7-5), 4-6, 6-4 in US open 2008
12. Roger Federer performance, Federer defeated Andy Roddick 6-4, 6-0, 6-2 in Australian Open 2007
13. James Blake performance, Blake defeated Nadal 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 in US open 2005
14. Roger Federer performance, Federer defeated Soderling 6-1, 7-6(7-1), 6-4 in French Open 2009
1st one is Tsonga Tsunami on Nadal
2008 Roland Garros Final
Nadal defeated Federer 6-1 6-3 6-0

it was not Tsunami on Federer,

Federer Tsunami on Nadal , 2006 Wimbledon final Federer defeated Nadal 6-0, 7-6(7-5), 6-7(2-7), 6-3

and Soderling Tsunami on Nadal in French Open 2009, Soderling defeated Nadal 6-2, 6-7(2-7), 6-4, 7-6(7-2)
hahaha


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1. Roger Federer doesn’t win a major title. I don’t think Federer has added the last major to his resume (he has won 15, more than any man in history). The upcoming year, though, promises to be the most challenging of his career as the tour’s young stars (chiefly Juan Martin del Potro and Andy Murray) mature, and Federer’s long-time rival, Rafael Nadal, looks to regain his form after recovering from injuries. This would be Federer’s first year without a major title since 2002.

2. Rafael Nadal wins the French Open and Wimbledon. Nadal isn’t going to age as well as Federer, but I don’t think we have to worry about that just yet. He’ll turn 24 in June and has at least two more good seasons left in his sometimes-achy knees. Once he recaptures Paris, he’ll have a lot of confidence headed into Wimbledon.

3. Maria Sharapova wins the Australian Open. In Melbourne, all eyes will be on the newly unretired Justine Henin, last year’s comeback champ, Kim Clijsters, and defending champion Serena Williams. Sharapova will upstage them all. The 24-year-old Russian struggled with injuries in 2009 and couldn’t master a new service motion, but she played better in the fall (and also reverted to her old service motion). Sharapova performs well in Melbourne and there’s no reason she can’t return to the form that won the title there in 2008.

4. Justine Henin wins the French Open, but not Wimbledon. Since she announced her comeback, Henin has been talking about Wimbledon, the only major title to elude her. Winning it so early in her comeback is too much to ask.

5. Novak Djokovic becomes the No. 1 player in the world. The Serb could accomplish this without winning a major title, since he put in so-so performances in Australia, Paris and London last year (quarterfinals, third round and quarterfinals, respectively) and can gain lots of points at those tournaments. This is the case even if prediction No. 2 (Nadal wins the French Open and Wimbledon) comes true, provided Nadal doesn’t perform nearly as well at the Australian and U.S. Opens, where he has a lot of points to defend (winner and semifinal).

6. Venus Williams doesn’t win a major, contemplates retirement. Last year’s Wimbledon final took a lot out of the elder Williams sister. She’ll turn 30 this year and the women’s field, weak in recent years, is suddenly difficult again now that Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters and Maria Sharapova are motivated and healthy. If Venus continues to suffer from niggling injuries and perform poorly at the major tournaments, she might well call it quits.

7. Argentina wins the Davis Cup. To residents of the greatest tennis nation to never with the Davis Cup I say, “2010 is your year.” Juan Martin del Potro is getting better by the month. David Nalbandian is ready come back from injury. And for once, the team will get along well enough to capture a title, while defeating Russia and defending champion Spain along the way.

8. Melanie Oudin drops in the rankings. Melanie Oudin is for real. She’s tough-minded, has first-rate footwork, and her playing style is suited to all surfaces. She still needs time to mature, however. Oudin plays a risky game (lots of angles and little margin for error) and I expect her to lose more bets this year, now that people are expecting a lot from her. Good things, perhaps great things, are in her future, but probably not in 2010.

9. Dinara Safina falls outside the Top 10. Safina, who’s been suffering from a lower back injury, was a wreck (mentally and physically) by the end of 2009. In 2010, we’re going to see how tough it is to obtain the No. 1 ranking by playing pretty well everywhere but not winning many tournaments. Safina has points to defend at almost every stop on the tour next season. Her ranking could fall far, and quickly.

10. Andy Roddick becomes a father. I’m not privy to any pending announcement, so calm down. The recently married Roddick would make a good dad, though. Why should papa Federer have all the fun?

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I know it's early and a lot of things can change between now and then, but it would be fun to know what your predictions are based on the present scenario.

Here's mine:

Australian Open 2010

Men - Roger Federer/Del Potro/Andy Murray
Women-Serena Williams/Kim Clijsters/Justin Henin

French Open 2010

Men- Rafa/ Rogi/Djoko
Women- Safina/ Ivanovic/ Kuznetsova

Wimbledon 2010

Men- Rogi/Rafa/Andy Roddick
Women- Venus/Serena/Justin Henin

USO 2010

Men- Rogi/Del Potro/Andy Murray
Women- Serena/ Wozniacki/Kim Clijsters
JBFP- I like the predictions you have made. Whoo!


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2010 Grand Slam Winners – Who Do You WANT To Win?

Mens:

Australian Open - Nikolay Davydenko (He deserves a GS)
French Open - Novak Djokovic
Wimbledon - Andy Murray
US Open - Andy Murray / Tsonga

In my opinion It would be nice to see a year without Federer/Nadal winning a GS

Womens:

Australian Open - Li Na
French Open - Ivanovic
Wimbledon - Henin
US Open - Ivanovic

Preferably Ivanovic for all 4, But I'd like Li Na to win the Australian as she is aging and it would be nice to see China win a GS and Henin to win Wimbledon because she deserves it.


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Is Novak eating his own words?

Today, Andy Murray is number 3 in the world. Back during the Australian Open, Novak said that Andy Murray shouldn't be considered in the same breath as Rafa, Roger or himself. Today, that's the not the case. So, do we give Novak the same consideration and drop him from all conversations involving the French Open?

Personally, I think Novak has a better shot of getting to the finals of the French Open than Andy Murray. His game is better suited for red clay and so far, he's had a successful run this season.


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Andy Murray's chances?!?

Anyone think that Andy Murray has a shot of winning a grand slam this year? Well he has 2 shots left because we might as well rule him out of the French open. Nadal's been winning that since he was 18!

He might have a chance because he's beaten Federer lots of times and he's had a good year so far (apart from the australian open).
Sorry guys, my bad. Rafa and Roger are really good on grass court, so Murray only has 1 shot left on his favourite court in the US open!


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Murray over Djokovic? What a joke!?

I can't believe people actually think Andy Murray is a better player than Novak Djokovic.
No way in hell. Nole is way more all-round with blistering groundstrokes. Murray is one-dimensional relying on his opponents errors to win. Murray's only really emerged over the past year whereas Djokovic made the No.3 actually matter back in 2007 and has been near the top ever since. Furthermore Djoko reached his first GS final a year earlier than murrays and his first GS quarter 2 years before murrays. NOLE HAS WON A GS. MURRAY HAS NOT. So Muzz fans can just shutup and face the reality. i'm not saying Murray does not have the potential to be better, but right now he isn't.
Look at the stats:

Murray:
Australian Open 4R (2007, 2009)
French Open QF (2009)
Wimbledon SF (2009)
US Open F (2008)

Beijing Olympics: 1st Round

Djokovic:
Australian Open W (2008)
French Open SF (2007, 2008)
Wimbledon SF (2007)
US Open F (2007), US Open SF (2008, 2009)

Beijing Olympics: Bronze Medal

Novak Djokovic is one of the few players to reach the semifinals of every Grand Slam. Murray has only been to the finals of US Open and semis at Wimbledon. Djokovic is a US Open Finalist and Australian Open Champ.

Djokovic has won 16 titles in his career, Murray has won 14

Djokovic has accumulated million, Murray has million (both rounded).

Djokovic has won 5 Masters 1000 titles (11 finals), Murray has won 4 (5 finals)

Djokovic has won the Masters Cup World Tour finals, Murray hasn't.


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Is this just the worse day ever for procrastination?

We have the grass court version of the French Open final at 1. The lovely Dani Hantuchova graces our screens a little later and then Andy Murray bids his march to the Quarters late afternoon.

With a line up like that it's hard to even fit in pub time on the hottest day of 2009!


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The French Open (Roland Garros) is only a month away and probably one of the most renowned clay court tennis tournaments.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/tennis/roland-garros/

What are Murray's chances of winning the French Open?

Obviously the clay court is dominated by Nadal, which we saw recently as he destroyed his opponents in Monte Carlo and Barcelona. Wouldn't it be great to see Murray win the French Open? What do you think?


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