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Andy Murray taking nothing for granted ahead of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga showdown
‘I mean at times, like I’ve previously said, I don’t love the sport. “It’s just, yeah.” said Kyrgios, conceding he was unsure what it would take to motivate him.
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“He’s got to look in the mirror if he wants to become a top player and win Slams now”. “I still think he will win Slams but not how he did it there”.
‘I didn’t do that today at all’.
The other two matches on Wednesday are being played on Court 1, with Djokovic’s conqueror Sam Querrey up first against Milos Raonic before Tomas Berdych takes on Lucas Poille later. It’s a massive part of my life but, yeah, I don’t know whether.
“[Murray] said sorry”, Kyrgios revealed of their conversation at the net after the match.
“He’s got to keep his passion, that’s the biggest thing”, Hewitt told the Press Association on Sunday.
“If I didn’t win, there would have been a lot of: Wow, it was kind of a fluky match against Novak because you didn’t back it up”.
Kyrgios stayed with Murray until 5-5 in the first set but was broken in the 12th game and then lost his way midway through the second.
One of three grand slam champions still alive in the draw, Cilic is without a doubt flying under the radar, with far less attention directed his way compared to Federer or Andy Murray.
“This year I feel that I’m playing the best out of all these years in the past, and it’s another good, positive sign”. “The rest of the match was pretty pathetic”, a visibly despondent Kyrgios said in his postmatch news conference. “But I don’t really know what else to do without it”, he said.
Murray will have a fierce opponent in Kyrgios, a man who famously overcame Rafael Nadal at the same stage two years ago. What I say on the court, whether it’s smashing my racquets.it’s in the heat of the moment.
This win was Murray’s 50th at the All England Club, as the Scot moves through to the last eight with a meeting with old rival Tsonga, who still has yet to drop a set during this tournament.
“You’re either going to learn from this and become a better player, you said you don’t love the game, or you might just walk away?” “I know what to expect”.
The PA Rating System is an estimated-outcome system based on the grass-court performances of players over the past three seasons. He backs me up a lot, which is good.
His mood was best summed up when, cutting a forlorn figure midway through the third set, Kyrgios said: “Absolutely, so suck”.
Murray has reached the final of the Australian and French Opens this year, and he believes age and experience give him better grounding to challenge at the majors.
“To be honest I woke up this morning and played computer games for instance, is that the greatest preparation?”
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“I just try and stick to the same routines on the off days, practising at the same time, afternoon just home with my family”.