COME ON ANDY?
COME ON ANDY?
Oh damn, usually I'm glued to the French Open, but I haven't watched a single match so far.
I'M SORRY ANDY but I like looking at Stan W too.
I'M SORRY ANDY but I like looking at Stan W too.
COME ON ANDY?
All those namby pamby lowlifes RETIRING rather than play the big boys -- they should be fined. THE CROWDS WANT THEIR BLOOD.
COME ON ANDY?
YAY I've missed the last 2 days of matches I HATE WORK
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He got to the quarter finals. So did British lady Jo Konta. Nadal's down two sets to one at the moment.
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My poor Rafa.
Oh well come on Andy pip pip and stuff.

Oh well come on Andy pip pip and stuff.
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Konta won. A NATION WANKS TO HER?
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Holy shit, I just woke up and Andy is a game away from losing!
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Lost with an ace from a guy with a Flintstone name.
I don't really care who wins now.

I don't really care who wins now.
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He was on his way to winning but injured his hip in the third set (was already injured going in) and lost 6-1 in the last two sets. He needs to rest up.
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Konta lost in the semis to Venus Williams so Britain has no hope ever again.
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There are always THE ROYAL BABIES.
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Remind me to post and then watch "Science Fiction Sketch" in this thread later.
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"And the same goes for dogs!"
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It was my favourite sketch when I was young because it had Scotland and science fiction.
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Oh crap.
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Andy Murray Withdraws from 2017 US Open Due to Hip Injury
Timothy Rapp
August 26, 2017
Tennis superstar Andy Murray has withdrawn from the U.S. Open with a hip injury, according to Stuart Fraser of the Times.
"It's too sore for me to win the tournament, and ultimately, that's what I was here to try and do," Murray said of his hip, per Fraser.
Murray, 30, has spent much of the season as the top-ranked man in the world, though injuries became a storyline after his hip forced him to miss several tournaments in the lead-up to the U.S. Open.
As a result of the withdrawal, fifth-seeded Marin Cilic moves into Murray's position, while American Sam Querrey moves into the fifth seed, per Ashley Marshall of the U.S. Open website.
He also missed time in late March and April because of an elbow injury.
The Grand Slams have been a disappointment for Murray as well this season, as he hasn't advanced to a final in any of tennis' biggest events. And he's won just one tournament in all, failing to meet the expectations for a player of his caliber.
While Roger Federer has won two Grand Slams and Rafael Nadal reclaimed the French Open title, players like Murray and Novak Djokovic have had down years.
Certainly, Murray's combination of injuries and lack of wins has left his 2017 campaign as one to forget, especially after he went 78-9 overall in 2016 with nine titles, highlighted by triumphs at the Rio Olympics and Wimbledon. Murray is likely ready for this season to end and preparations for 2018 to begin.
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Andy Murray Withdraws from 2017 US Open Due to Hip Injury
Timothy Rapp
August 26, 2017
Tennis superstar Andy Murray has withdrawn from the U.S. Open with a hip injury, according to Stuart Fraser of the Times.
"It's too sore for me to win the tournament, and ultimately, that's what I was here to try and do," Murray said of his hip, per Fraser.
Murray, 30, has spent much of the season as the top-ranked man in the world, though injuries became a storyline after his hip forced him to miss several tournaments in the lead-up to the U.S. Open.
As a result of the withdrawal, fifth-seeded Marin Cilic moves into Murray's position, while American Sam Querrey moves into the fifth seed, per Ashley Marshall of the U.S. Open website.
He also missed time in late March and April because of an elbow injury.
The Grand Slams have been a disappointment for Murray as well this season, as he hasn't advanced to a final in any of tennis' biggest events. And he's won just one tournament in all, failing to meet the expectations for a player of his caliber.
While Roger Federer has won two Grand Slams and Rafael Nadal reclaimed the French Open title, players like Murray and Novak Djokovic have had down years.
Certainly, Murray's combination of injuries and lack of wins has left his 2017 campaign as one to forget, especially after he went 78-9 overall in 2016 with nine titles, highlighted by triumphs at the Rio Olympics and Wimbledon. Murray is likely ready for this season to end and preparations for 2018 to begin.
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He should just rest up them hips for the rest of the year.