CAMELOT FANTASIES
Camelot Tennis Universe => General Pro Player Discussions => Topic started by: masterclass on March 19, 2014, 01:41:18 pm
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I was shocked too Crisstti. they had been together for 2 years.
last year there was talk of a really lasting, long term relationship. lendl changed his mind
anyway I have a feeling that Andy will emerge from this just fine. it takes a little time to put all this behind you but I am sure Andy will be stronger than ever in time going forward.
In my opinion Lendl should have waited at least until Wimbledon was over. Andy will be defending his crown there.
now getting that next Wimbledon crown is the best way to move ahead for Andy.
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From the quotes I've seen, it seemed like it was Lendl who wanted to dedicate himself to playing on the seniors tour.
Curious how in the article it's mentioned he planned to enjoy his time off the leash but there's no actual quote that I see.
Now, it does seem to me Andy's a very independent person, he went to live alone to Spain when he was what, 15?, so who knows how well he can get along with someone who's too dominating (not that I know if Lendl was).
I doubt the split is good for him. I was shocked to hear about it for sure.
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It seems like Andy just felt that the collaboration had run its course, and maybe Lendl too felt that his mission was accomplished. However, I did see an article where Andy intimated that he was "tired of being on the leash," so who knows? It seems he wants to be free for a minute then he'll search for someone new.
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here is an article on the split.
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/mar/20/andy-murray-admits-split-is-a-tough-one-to-handle?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=t.co
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I am shocked to be honest general.
I am not sure what happened. perhaps lendl wants to just enjoy life as this called for too much commitment. he has at least 3 daughters who are very serious golfers. he also has millions so maybe this deal with Andy had run its course.
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How do you think the split will affect Mr. Andrew Murray, OBE?
Will it temporarily set him back, or will he take it in stride and eventually find someone else to coach him?
Does it look bad to happen now, when Murray is struggling, or was it time for Ivan to move on?
What are your thoughts?
Respectfully,
masterclass