Why Andy Murray should received the “BBC Sports Personality of The Year Award”? – Tennis News
British contender, Andy Murray, had to undergo through a tough period in the past but due to his outstanding performance, he surely deserves the “BBC Sports Personality of The Year Award”.
The primary reason is that, Murray does not have a good impression amongst the tennis fans. In the past, he has received tough criticism at the hands by his viewers. At the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals held at the hard courts
of London, there were reports of slight shout outs against the British contender. At his home ground, a couple of people were more cheerful on Federer's win. The young Scot’s haters will only silence down if he wins the coveted award.
The 25-year-old Scot is one of the Big- Four competitors and his Grand Slam win at the US Open 2012 is a milestone in his career. He started the 2012 at a very decent pace but was unable to secure any Major win. The main reason
that he is still not on the world number one spot is due to the most powerful contenders of all times like Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. His Grand Slam win is one the most remarkable achievements, completely changing his perspective as a
professional.
The Scot has shown great improvement after his loss at 2012 Wimbledon final against the Swiss professional, Federer. He maintains a cordial relationship with his coach Ivan Lendl but he surely gets a tough time by him, if he is
not able to perform up to the mark. He managed to bag away a gold medal in the London 2012 Olympics and then a silver medal in mixed doubled with compatriot, Laura Robson.
As a sports man, Murray, has the most outstanding personality. He has faced all his defeats with a strong heart and has made a great impact as a professional in the mind of his fans. According to Google reports, he is one of the
most searched-for British Olympian. He is the most deserving player for the award, vigorously working for this upcoming tennis campaign.
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