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It's Murray v Djokovic.







Danny-Boy

Banned
Apr 21, 2009
5,579
The Coast
I'd like to see how Murray and co. would cope with wooden framed cat-gut strung rackets, and the tennis-balls of that area. And the line-calling...
 


Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
7,484
Vilamoura, Portugal
IMO yes. The level that Murray is competing at is far more challenging than Perry's era.

It is all about how dominant you are in the era in which you play, together with the quality of the opposition. It may be that Murray has to compete with tougher andbetter competition than Perry did (or it may not be) but Perry won Wimbledon3 years in a row and he didn't need a fancy carbon fibre racquet to do it!
 


Pogue Mahone

Well-known member
Apr 30, 2011
10,754
It is all about how dominant you are in the era in which you play, together with the quality of the opposition. It may be that Murray has to compete with tougher andbetter competition than Perry did (or it may not be) but Perry won Wimbledon3 years in a row and he didn't need a fancy carbon fibre racquet to do it!

Well, that's because no one else had one!

Different times are so difficult to compare. Perry was incredible - he won the career grand slam, three consecutive Wimbledons and led GB to four consecutive Davis Cup victories.

He was also a World Champion in Table Tennis.

But in those days, tennis was an Amateur sport for tournaments that were 'recognised'. To win a Grand Slam tournament, you didn't have to beat anyone who'd turned pro.

He turned pro after his third Wimbledon, and for ages after the LTA airbrushed him out of their history. His behaviour was not considered British. How dare he use his talent to make money?

Murray would obviously beat Perry if somehow a time machine could transport one of them to the era of the other, if levels of training and equipment could travel with them. But if Perry had emerged in the era of Murray - who knows?
 


























Pevenseagull

Anti-greed coalition
Jul 20, 2003
19,774
Is it just me, or does Jamie Delgado look like Karl Pilkington?
 
















Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
13,668
Quaxxann
Tennis hooligans!
 


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