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I don't want Andy Murray to win. Is this acceptable?

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Nothing against the bloke, but he's not representing Britain he's representing himself. I def support him when he's playing for GB in the Davis Cup (oops, he refused to didn't he!) and if he represents GB in the Olympics, but at Wimbledon I want so see another epic final between Nadal and Federer.

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  1. Everyone has their own opinions. It's cool.


  2. Of course it's acceptable.  Everyone has own opinion and it does not matter as long as you don't insult anybody.

  3. No just sad :-(

  4. Who cares whether you support him or not.. does it really matter? As for representing britain, are u so naive to think that players in grand slams are representing their country,, they are their playing for themselves...

    It is irrelevant whether you want to see nadal and federer, the best players on today and tomorrow will play in the final..

  5. That's your opinion and you are respected for your opinion.  He tends to be a moody player with a lot of attitude.  He thinks he is the best and no one can beat him.  I want to see him get beaten too but for different reason.

  6. I'm with you. Just because he is British and I am British doesn't mean I have to support him. He will NEVER be a great tennis player. He did well in his last match to come from 2 sets down but there's no way he can beat Nadal - he's a world class player. The guy has no charm, personality or charisma and even if he won Wimbledon I wouldn't support him.

  7. I want Murray to win, of course it is acceptable. I don't want a Nadal-Federer final this year. It is okay to have your own opinion.

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