AELTC/Eddie Keogh . 10 July 2016

Andy Murray conquisto Wimbledon una vez mas…

Desde su ultimo titulo hace tres años en el 2013, y despues de superar una cirugia de espalda, Murray se reencontro con su mejor tenis para poder frenar a un rival que hacia su debut en la final de un Grand Slam, El Canadiense Milos Raonic, a quien con mucha paciencia fue neutralizando poco a poco para imponerse al final con parciales que dejan claro lo dificil que fue para Murray conquistar un nuevo titulo ante su gente…

6-4, 7-6 y 7-6…..segundo titulo en su carrera en Wimbledon, tercer Grand Slamd cn el titulo del US Opon del 2012.

Murray is Wimbledon champion again

Andy Murray has endured too much in the three years since his last Grand Slam title, so long ago on that glorious Wimbledon day in 2013.

As if career-threatening back surgery were not enough, he finds himself living in a tennis era featuring a trio of the game’s most brilliant exponents. Too many times he has been denied.

In the deciding showdown at Wimbledon 2016, he faced an unfamiliar opponent across the net in the form of Milos Raonic in his Grand Slam final debut. And with Raonic came a new threat to Murray’s hopes – that on the one occasion in 11 Slam finals where his opponent was neither Roger Federer nor Novak Djokovic, he would still be thwarted. That at this, of all times, victory might simply have been someone else’s story.

But Murray would not permit it. Instead he made himself master of his own destiny, patiently neutralising the thunderous Raonic ace machine and dismantling the Canadian’s attack to win 6-4, 7-6(3), 7-6(2).