So Mark Polmans was match point up, missed his volley, banged the ball into the ground in anger, it bounced up and hit the umpire in the face - and he was immediately disqualified
Little generally surprises me re Andy. He's at heart such a competitor and loves to prove himself.
But lately, for the first time really ( other than when he himself previously thought it was over ) with it just not happening, I sense a possible closure time. That next year might be his last year ...
Little generally surprises me re Andy. He's at heart such a competitor and loves to prove himself.
But lately, for the first time really ( other than when he himself previously thought it was over ) with it just not happening, I sense a possible closure time. That next year might be his last year ...
that is my feeling also - US OPen next year might be the end
Andy has every right to retire whenever he feels it's the right time, not dictated by anyone else.
That said I chose to watch Sinner v Medvedev over Andy's match and I think that reflects the shift that naturally happens towards the end of someones competitive career.
But lets hope there are still a few good wins we can enjoy.
Andy has every right to retire whenever he feels it's the right time, not dictated by anyone else.
That said I chose to watch Sinner v Medvedev over Andy's match and I think that reflects the shift that naturally happens towards the end of someones competitive career.
But lets hope there are still a few good wins we can enjoy.
absolutely agree, his call, but his post Wimbledon comments and other things I think lead many people to conclude next season may be his last. Hard to imagine he will want to still be traipsing around inner China or wherever if he isnt winning and progressing.
Andy has every right to retire whenever he feels it's the right time, not dictated by anyone else.
That said I chose to watch Sinner v Medvedev over Andy's match and I think that reflects the shift that naturally happens towards the end of someones competitive career.
But lets hope there are still a few good wins we can enjoy.
absolutely agree, his call, but his post Wimbledon comments and other things I think lead many people to conclude next season may be his last. Hard to imagine he will want to still be traipsing around inner China or wherever if he isnt winning and progressing.
I thought he should have retired after Wimbledon 2023. That said it is his decision, but it can be a pretty torrid watch if he can't meet this standard. He has a family - this strategy hasn't gone well. Do a Federer - show your family some respect.
Andy has every right to retire whenever he feels it's the right time, not dictated by anyone else.
That said I chose to watch Sinner v Medvedev over Andy's match and I think that reflects the shift that naturally happens towards the end of someones competitive career.
But lets hope there are still a few good wins we can enjoy.
absolutely agree, his call, but his post Wimbledon comments and other things I think lead many people to conclude next season may be his last. Hard to imagine he will want to still be traipsing around inner China or wherever if he isnt winning and progressing.
I thought he should have retired after Wimbledon 2023. That said it is his decision, but it can be a pretty torrid watch if he can't meet this standard. He has a family - this strategy hasn't gone well. Do a Federer - show your family some respect.
That's very unfair. He always makes clear that he involves his family in discussions about his future. It's not up to us to tell him when to retire: he has all the facts that we don't have. He may well retire soon but whatever he decides, he has always been very respectful of his family.
Little generally surprises me re Andy. He's at heart such a competitor and loves to prove himself.
But lately, for the first time really ( other than when he himself previously thought it was over ) with it just not happening, I sense a possible closure time. That next year might be his last year ...
It's clear how much he loves the sport but is increasingly frustrated he isn't competitive at the level he wants to be. I think he'd still like one more ATP title or a second week run in a slam but my best guess is he'll call it a day if he believes it's now beyond him.