Unbelievable General. Next he'll say that the net needs to be higher so that he can return serves properly.
In other news, we are in the process of seeing another great player fall, this time Novak Djokovic, even though he is still #1, he is not playing like it.
He hasn't been the same since winning his career slam at Roland Garros. Same story. Lack of motivation, maybe some personal issues, a lot of total career matches played (about 900). I posted awhile back that people shouldn't be asking if Novak can pass Roger. They should be asking if he can pass Pete and Rafa. I think it holds true more than ever. I see maybe 1 or 2 slams at best.
He recently said he isn't interested in winning slams or worrying about the #1 ranking anymore. Does that remind you of someone General?
A couple of days ago, Novak almost lost to #110, the older M. Zverev, and just lost to the first fairly good player he faced, #19 Bautista-Agut in straight sets.
Murray is on course to win in Shanghai; he faces Agut in the final.
Andy will be only 915 points behind Novak in the race to london if he does.
Even if Murray doesn't get year end #1, he'll probably be #1 sometime in the early part of 2017 as Novak defends over 4200 points through Miami and Murray less than 1500.
Respectfully,
masterclass