These are all honourable argument, and I can agree with most of them.
But in may he will be 28, so for me these are all excuses.
Murray is a great player, no doubt about it.
He's not a great Champion, and there are not doubts about it as well.
A great Champion can raise his level when the game is getting harder. That's how you overcome a formidable Djoovic, or Federer who "decides" to play fantastically, or the rain, or the roof, or the back pain (and I'm not talking about the surgery, I'm talking about everytime Andy start touching his back, or his leg, after an important point lost, or when the match is running away from his hands), or whatever.
You're talking about how good his opponents have been during the finals.
It's true, but I could analize the situation on the other hand.
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- Australian Open 2010: Federer played two amazing sets, but in the 3rd, Murray was up 5-3. And he had more than one set point in the tie break...
Australian Open 2013: first two set were a great fight, but Djokovic needed one break, and Murray was gone (and he had chances to win a break in the 2nd set).
Wimbledon 2012: Murray had break points on 2-2 and on 4-4 in the second set. Then Federer played two unreal volleys to level the score on 7-5, but right after, Murray was still in the match.
Australian Open 2015: well, this is too easy and we already talk about that....
Ok, he had good moments too. In US Open 2012 he was able to stop Djokovic comeback and win in the 5th.
But we're talking about 6 finals lost...