How lucky we all were to witness an era of so many greats in the Men’s game. It’s kinda sad that it’s slowly ending, but I hope one day we can look beyond the petty arguments about who the best was and just appreciate the fact that the Big 3/4 era happened and that we got to witness it.
Whoever made these things always seems to forget just how well Murray played, and, by the end of the match, dominated Nadal in Tokyo 2011. Played some amazing shots/points that day too while swinging so freely
How lucky we all were to witness an era of so many greats in the Men’s game. It’s kinda sad that it’s slowly ending, but I hope one day we can look beyond the petty arguments about who the best was and just appreciate the fact that the Big 3/4 era happened and that we got to witness it.
That drop shot against Kohlschreiber is one of the most ridiculous shots I have ever seen. And the fact that he won the match makes it even better
The ballsiness to even try that on match point is mad, never mind the skill to actually execute it so perfectly.
“That is just naughty boy” 😂😂😂
Whoever made these things always seems to forget just how well Murray played, and, by the end of the match, dominated Nadal in Tokyo 2011. Played some amazing shots/points that day too while swinging so freely
Name one brutal Murray match better than the 2014 Valencia Open Final when Murray won against Tommy Robredo.
I'll wait.
That last point is crazy!!!
0:06 When Murray and Djokovic were the Big 2
He will be missed
3:14 was savage as it was completely unnecessary lol
Murray was better with Lendl. He made him more aggressive and stopped him inviting his opponent to attack so much.
genuine question - is there a better title-winning shot than 5:02
his Davis cup winning shot?
@@brianswift2706 oh yeah good shout! i’d maybe put these two about equal
Roddick’s dive passing shot?
Where is the Kokkinakis point!??
ATP doesn’t have rights to Grand Slam matches
@@BrandonSG13 As stupid as it sounds.
Sad that he is losing right now.
Won in the end
@@samcox8182 greatest comeback in recent memory.