VillaJ100 wrote:Murray's forehand is poor to say the least. Its true he looks clueless out there, doing daft serve-volleys and picking compeltely the wrong plays at the wrong time. His second serve is like dementieva's too. Cokes comment has some relavance, Hewitt always used to say although he was a defensive player, he had his best results on grass and faster hardcourts, as even though he hadn't much power the surface amplified his power and kept his groundstrokes low, and also amazing fitness, return and stamina lol, and hence today hewitt is still probably one of the top 5 grass court players out there, even though he's past his prime.
I agree with this.
Although those writing Murray off (is it only jokingly?)are way premature.
I mean a guy like Agassi had 0 of his eventual 8 GS titles when he turned 22.
I just reckon that Murr....sorry the Mutant

is going through the same thing that Djokovic went through. When you lose an important match it weighs on you mentally, and right now his confidence is shot. Plus, clay is the last kind of surface he would want to play on because his speed, which is his greatest asset, is negated by the surface. Everyone has time to get to his dropshots, his down the line shots get slowed up, and blocking the serve back does not have the same effect on clay as it does on a faster surface. He hits flat, but with little power, which sets up his opponent.