Its so easy to take Andy for granted isnt it ? And to judge what he does now on where he was at his peak. I know I do both.
Its 3 years almost to the day since he won his last title in Antwerp, where he plays next week. I think it would be up there with his best achievements if he got a title in the last 4 weeks of the year, here or Antwerp next week, Vienna or Paris after that.
Its so easy to take Andy for granted isnt it ? And to judge what he does now on where he was at his peak. I know I do both.
Its 3 years almost to the day since he won his last title in Antwerp, where he plays next week. I think it would be up there with his best achievements if he got a title in the last 4 weeks of the year, here or Antwerp next week, Vienna or Paris after that.
Lets go Andy!
In some ways what he's done after the hip injury to get back in the top 50 in his mid 30's is as big an achievement as getting to world number 1. We should remember that no one has done this before in singles. Its a remarkable effort.
Its so easy to take Andy for granted isnt it ? And to judge what he does now on where he was at his peak. I know I do both.
Its 3 years almost to the day since he won his last title in Antwerp, where he plays next week. I think it would be up there with his best achievements if he got a title in the last 4 weeks of the year, here or Antwerp next week, Vienna or Paris after that.
Lets go Andy!
In some ways what he's done after the hip injury to get back in the top 50 in his mid 30's is as big an achievement as getting to world number 1. We should remember that no one has done this before in singles. Its a remarkable effort.
It really is. I'm not expecting him to reach anywhere near his peak in whole tournaments but to see him rolling back the years in some matches or even just some rallies is still worth the gate money!
Excellent - dont know why, as I felt quite negative a month or so back, but I have high hopes Andy will do something really good at one of the indoor events this autumn