Old February 2, 2010   #1
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Andy Murray might secretly be wishing that Roger Federer would just bugger off, making the path to his first grand slam title much easier - but he admits the reality is that Federer isn't going anywhere.

Federer, who is 28, has racked up 16 grand slam titles in his career and Andy Murray suspects the Fed has a good five years left in him yet.

"Roger has never had surgery, he has kept himself in good shape and if his body holds there's no reason he can play for another four or five years.

"Roger is still going to be favourite at Wimbledon for the next few years," he said.

But Murray insists that while Federer is without a doubt the greatest player of all time, that "there are guys who can beat him if they play their best."

"From a personal point of view, there's obviously stuff I need to work on but I lost to the best player of all-time on Sunday," he added.

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Old February 3, 2010   #2
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dont b disappointed always work hard...!!
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Old February 4, 2010   #3
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your just a big looooooooooooooooooooooooooooser murray
just like roger federe said u just start crying if u lose!
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Don't worry its okay.
Better luck next time.
Just try harder.
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Guys, what the hell. He had the pressure of all of Britain on his shoulders, pretty sure you would of collapsed, plus the extra challenge of playing the world champion...
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I rather not consider him being 'British' he's Scottish, England sports players are so rubbish except the football team who can't work together :P thats why they consider most single players 'British' he's not bad, but he isn't great (or good imo) I don't see how he's number 4 (ahead of del potro who actually one a grand slam) when he never won any!
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shut up i dont see an of you playing in the final of a grandslam and by the way D4N$ federer cried after he lost last year so shut up
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shut up you all gay
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Andy murry always had no chance against feder
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