Browse: Tennis Jamie Murray's New Partnerby Ruggers (U3472595) 01 August 2007 It has been announced that Murray and Butorac will end their successful doubles partnership at the US Open. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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Ruggers (U3472595) posted Aug 5, 2007 In doubles you are striving for balance, Knowles strengths like Murray are at the net. It is more likely that Murray will partner someone like Bhupathi, who he will partner in Cincy and it looks like a trial for a possible long-term partnership.
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a_bani (U8592612) posted Aug 5, 2007 Looking ahead to the Olympics next year, I think it would be a good idea for Murray to partner with a British player this early - if not a permanent partner, at least play 10 tournaments together. There is Tim, but I doubt he would enter many doubles tournaments as his focus has always been on singles. Is there anyone else?
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aggymemnon (U875314) posted Aug 6, 2007 re a Bani comment I think we have to remember this is Murray's living we are talking about. We cant expect him to team up with a Brit to match our Olympic expectations. The man has to maximise his earning potential!
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Ruggers (U3472595) posted Aug 7, 2007 From the Times, Booty‘s reaction to the split and perhaps a hint that Murray wants Mark Knowles?:
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bogbrush (U5589279) posted Aug 7, 2007 Christ, it sounds like a love affair.
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Ruggers (U3472595) posted Aug 7, 2007 "He was never good enough for you"
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Ruggers (U3472595) posted Aug 7, 2007 It is a great shame for Butorac, but if Murray has been offered to join up with a top-ten player or something, then he cant refuse. Ruthlessness is at times required.
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yellowringadingding (U8906293) posted Aug 7, 2007 Surely for the Olympics Jamie will play with Andy? It's not the biggest, in terms of physical requirement, tournament for Andy to play both events. Also Andy Murray would clearly be the best British doubles player if he played more, I know they are two different games, but his returns are first rate and his natural aptitude to the game is top drawer.
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REDITHERE (U1809956) posted Aug 11, 2007 I have to say I am really surprised by this slip. It just goes to show you never know what's round the corner. Comment on this articleMY RELATED LINKSThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites |