Andy Murray, a big star whose time has not yet met
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Andy Murray, a big star whose time has not yet met

Andy Murray won the right to play three Grand Slam finals and lost all three sets.

Murray has missed many golden opportunities.

Murray’s first defeat took place in the 2008 US Open final. He lost to Roger Federer with a score of 6-2, 7-5, 6-2.

After an impressive debut, Murray played very well in 2009. He won 2 Masters and 4 championships in Qatar, Rotterdam, Queens, Valencia.

Murray reached the Grand Slam final for the second time when attending the 2010 Australian Open. Once again, luck did not smile.

In 2011, Murray reached the final of the Australian Open again.

Contrary to his performance at the Grand Slam, Murray played very well at other tournaments.

With what has happened in the past 5 years, experts often compare Murray with Tim Henman, the former number one tennis player in the UK.

However, in terms of achievements and influence, Murray appears to be much better than the previous player.

Obviously the comparison between Murray and Henman is somewhat unfair because Murray can actually play on par with today’s strongest players.

According to experts, what Murray needs to do now is maintain momentum and wait for opportunities.

Andy Murray’s leaderboard

Into the finals of three Grand Slam tournaments: US Open 2008, Australian Open 2010, 2011, all lost in three straight sets. In the finals of 9 Masters tournaments: won 8 In the finals of 19 smaller tournaments: won 14 Totally won 333 matches,

* Murray narrowly lost to Djokovic in the 2012 Australian Open semi-finals (see clip).

* Djokovic defeated Murray in the 2011 Australian Open final (see clip).

* Federer beat Murray in the 2010 Australian Open final (see clip).

* Federer beat Murray in the 2008 US Open final (see clip).

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