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Judy Murray warns Andy that Olympic quest could backfire in US Open



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Published Date: 04 August 2008
ANDY Murray has been warned by his mother that winning the US Open would become more difficult than ever if he has a successful Olympic Games.
Judy Murray fears the Olympic medalists are likely to struggle in New York after competing in Beijing.

The Olympic tennis event begins on Sunday and lasts until August 17.

Players will then have eight days until the US Open begins at Flushing Meadows, and Murray could have a hectic schedule in China after being named in the singles and doubles, in which he will partner brother Jamie.

Britain's number one player won the Cincinnati Masters Series title yesterday to take his career to a new level, and he is now eager to make his mark at a grand slam tournament.

Murray's run to the Wimbledon quarter-finals represented his best grand slam performance to date, but he is eager to reach semi-finals and finals in the future.

The world's best players will line up at the Olympics, but Judy Murray said: "It pops in at a difficult time in the tennis calendar, right after two Masters Series events and right before the last grand slam of the year.

"So it's really tough and it's a long way to travel as well, so I think it's going to be really difficult for tennis players.

"I think anybody who does well at the Olympics is unlikely to do well at the US Open.

"But Andy will be going over there and really looking forward to being part of the British team and supporting the other athletes, and playing doubles with his brother.

"He'll be aiming to bring something home in some shape or form and if he plays well he has a good chance of doing that."

She told Sky Sports News: "I think if you asked any tennis player they would probably say that grand slams are the most important thing.

"But the Olympics only comes around every four years. All of the top guys are playing it. It's going to be a terrific field."

Murray missed his evening flight out of Cincinnati after his first Masters Series victory, having been kept busy by the tennis media.

"I spoke to him last night, he didn't manage to make the flight," Judy Murray said.

"He got so caught up with doing the press afterwards they decided to give it a miss and leave this morning instead.

"He's pretty happy, pretty tired, it's been pretty tough conditions out there.

"It was really tough, really humid, but good preparation for going to Beijing as it's going to be like that next week at the Olympics."

Murray climbed to a career-high sixth place in the world rankings with his Cincinnati run.

Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski both got to fourth in the world during their careers, and Murray's sights are now set on catching up with the top three – Federer, Nadal and Djokovic.

"I know he would love to win a grand slam and he'd love to push himself closer to the top three," said Judy Murray.

"I think he sees Federer, Nadal and Djokovic as being a bit apart from the rest of the pack.

"They're quite a bit ahead of everybody else.

"Winning yesterday could push him closer to that pack and that will make him happy."

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1

AJ Fife,

04/08/2008 15:18:14
A proud Mum, a proud Dunblane and a proud nation!

Well done Andy and let's hope you win a medal for Scotland!
2

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04/08/2008 16:03:41
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Boswall,

04/08/2008 16:18:39
#1 - what #2 said.

Try not to pollute this thread in the same way you and your walnut brained friends did with the other Murray thread.
4

The Spook in Leith,

04/08/2008 16:22:15
#2

Ah but mind he said "anyone but England" for the football. Its like me playing in the British universities soccer association, a British tournament but one by Scots. Get my point..??
5

The Spook in Leith,

04/08/2008 16:22:48
one=won
6

kimba,

04/08/2008 16:36:26
4. YEP, now here's my point,he will play by British rules,he will parade behind the union flag,and if he is lucky enough to win the damn thing,he will stand on the podium to "God save the Queen"!
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AJ Fife,

04/08/2008 16:45:34
#6,

Oh he will will he?
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AJ Fife,

04/08/2008 16:50:03
#6,

As long as he crosses his finger when the awful national anthem is playing, it doesn't count. As for the Union Flag, all he needs to do is visualise the Saltire.

Scotland's No1 knows exactly who supports him and he knows it aint the English based media! Oops is that in anyway racist?
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The Spook in Leith,

04/08/2008 17:20:48
#6

Nope you still don't get it do you? When my team won the BUSA cup down in Leeds they played god save the queen but i still vote SNP and Flower of Scotland is still my Anthem.

Sorry but your making a mound out of a mole hill.

Andy would love to play for GB in the Olympics and i would love to play for team GB in the football front, that's because we don't have a team Scotland.
10

The Spook in Leith,

04/08/2008 17:33:51
BTW kimbas a man, stuntman mike telt me that the other day.
11

kimba,

04/08/2008 19:57:31
AJ and co. When you come out of your bigoted racist fest,you may come to realize that GB is and always will be the country that has supported you since the day you were born, now i don't give a flying haggis what you do or do not think,but get this straight, starting on 8th August we are ONE country!
12

Senga Jean,

04/08/2008 21:12:01
#11 Reminds me of what I fought against all these years ago "Ein Reich ,ein volk, ein Fuhrer" Kimba is a bully! I do not like bullies!

 

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