Ferrer is the wrong side of 30 now and is as high as he will get. I don't think Tsonga is going to break into the top 4, but he should keep up his level to remain ranked in the next 4 and give any of the players above him a game on his day. He too is nearing 30 and so probably will start to...
They look like being numbers 1 and 2 for some time to come, for sure, but Nadal will still have his moments and Del Potro has shown on what is one of his less preferred surfaces this tournament that he is coming back towards the form that won him the US Open in 2009. I think they will be the top...
Most will play in 'big games' in their host country at one time or another if they are from a country that participates in the Davis Cup. The most vociferous of support that Andy Murray gets at Wimbledon would seem tame in comparison to, say, playing a Davis Cup tie away to Argentina.
He's a tennis player. His job is to play tennis, not to tell jokes or to pull funny faces. Besides, anyone who think he is humourless should check out his response to the idiot in the press conference the other day who asked him that inane question about what would Fred Perry say to him about...
The last time I checked, Scotland was part of Great Britain, which automatically means that Andy Murray is British. That will remain that way until such times that Scottish people decide in a referendum to leave the union. I would be sceptical of that happening any time soon, however much the...
I think he can. If he makes the sort of start he made against Federer in last year's final, I think that will really energise the crowd and give him an advantage. There shouldn't be any danger of the final this year getting played under the roof which certainly contributed to Murray's loss in...