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Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray says he is completely fit for competition

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Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray says he is completely fit for competition

Andy Murray, the Scottish international tennis ace is battling well and pampering for yet another clash at Wimbledon this afternoon.

The last time a British tennis player won a Wimbledon title almost seventy four years ago. However Murray, who hails from Dunblane is hopeful of changing that statistic forever.

Andy rationally comes out over the past quavers that have cumbered his game since he made his way into the final of the Australian Open championship earlier this year in January. And substantially, the right handed player believes that he has never been in such a wonderful form, having been tuned by the boundless stages of struggle in Miami this season.

The long awaited goal was to prepare for Wimbledon. By examining his current shape in both rounds at Wimbledon, the top ranked British player is full of energy.

According to Murray, the preparation guides you for not only a single match but for the rest of the year. Boxers have to gear more or less like beasts because they are suppose to play in the ring and could get wounded. They have to be extremely careful along with a high degree of professionalism in terms of their food intake, weight and all such factors. Murray added that a large number of people don’t get much repay out of tennis and the only thing one can detract is the work out and preparation that tennis players do on a regular basis.

Andy has prepared himself for Wimbledon by consuming all his energies and perhaps this is the reason why he has appeared so confident in all of his matches so far at the All England Club. However, at times, crowds do not really value the struggle that goes on behind the scenes.

Murray was striking the ball neatly along with well timed shots against Jarkko Nieminen in on this Thursday’s match at Wimbledon. It all became easier for the Scott due to his long hours of practice prior to the tournament.

All through his match, Murray looked extremely focused and very much there on the court. Prior to the start of Wimbledon, Murray has claimed on a number of occasions that his game has improved on a daily basis. All he needed was the confidence to play big shots when required and thankfully his training has now provided him with that faith and strength that is required for such shots.

After knocking down Nieminen with ease on Thursday, Murray commented on the longest match in the history of tennis between Nicolas Mahut and. John Isner by saying that both the players utilized their energies on a single match which proved that they were professionals.

According to the world number four player, the match was a great effort from both the tennis stars. Tennis is an extremely demanding game as a lot of effort is required on the court where the stay can even prolong for hours and hours until the game concludes.

Isner as well as Mahut displayed their super physical fitness along with their mental toughness in handling such situations. The stars of the longest match did not let their focus and concentration drift away throughout the clash.  

However, as far as Andy Murray is concerned, the Scot has rightly set the stage for this season’s Wimbledon 2010 and is looking extremely composed to carry on with his placid improvement.

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