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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Tennis League All Thread
by
Jating
on 30/08/2021, 05:25:06 UTC
^ I guess every young generation of tennis players have big respect to the big 3 or big 4 that's why most of the time they can't beat them because of that mentality, (I'm not saying it's bad). But Murray's game has deteriorated so much after coming back from the injury that we all know that it's just a matter of time before he retires for good. Of course, it's still not an easy game for Tsitsipas and he shouldn't underestimate Murray in their match.


I dont like hearing it the Big 4 ,because Murray isnt even close with all of the achivements to the Big 3. Yes he won some big titles while they were dominating but he didnt keep winning titles every year like them. Now Murray just plays big tournament with wild cards and always get knockout in the first or second round.

True, but there were times that only this 4 players are winning the grand slam events for years. It's just unfortunate that the youngest one of them all, Andy was injured early on and never recovered from that. And then the on/off, joining a tournament and then when we think that he has found his rhythm, he will suddenly lost in the first round. So it's hard for him to beat one of the top seed in the US Open which is Tsitsipas.

I woun't count murray out vs Tsitsipas but i don' think he can keep up the pace if the game drag up to the fifth set. I mean yes, Murray can still play but the young and hungry Tsitsipas will prevail in the later sets.
this is a tricky one, it's the kind of matches that could go either way, i have seen Murray play lately and he made some really good shots, he can break Tsitsipas's confidence if he starts too strong and aggressive and why not even win the match, and also it could end 3-0 for Tsitsipas, and that's where i always try to avoid or put few bucks on big odds, and i think im goign with the second option, Murray has what it takes to win and that's enough for me to bet on him.

Tricky on the first set, usually Tsitsipas starts very strong in the first set. But I have noticed that in his defeat, majority of those who beat him are come from behind so yeah, maybe Murray have what it takes to beat him. It's just a matter of how Murray will respond and save his energy for a gruelling 4 or even 5 sets if he extends Tsitsipas and see how Tsitsipas will respond in the game itself.