Thursday 16 June 2011

Wimbledon legend Bjorn Borg (all) the claims Andy Murray at Wimbledon this game for a big finish

Andy Murray will never have a better opportunity to win Wimbledon because he now has the maturity to match talent stable. Five-time Wimbledon SW19 India's most interesting is never predict the top four seeds on collision course Rafa Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Murray to meet with the semi-finals.

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big four is still only one break her Grand Slam duck but the full Scot Bjorg reckons history is absolutely right to call on the Queen storming to glory this week to get hot.

He said: "Murray has a great chance to win.

"He is more mature, he is ready to win. The tennis he is playing is unbelievable. He has been in three finals and lost but Ivan Lendl was the same.

"But he has learned a lot in the last six months - he has never been better prepared for Wimbledon in his life.

"Unfortunately, there are three other guys doing the same and that is what makes it so exciting.

"They have all been beating each other and there are going to be some big matches."

Late 1970s and early 1980s following Borg John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors in the famous rivalry with fun. But the winner of 11 Grand Slam admits his time as the current game like this quality and heavy profiles was not supported four players.

He said: "We are in a new golden age of tennis. We had great rivalries in my day but tennis has changed a lot.

"They hit the ball much harder, competition is tougher.

And four people he is the first time at the top of the world.

"That has never happened before. That is why I think Wimbledon will be the most exciting ever. Everyone is fit, no one is injured.

"It would be great to see these four in the semis like they were in Paris.

"I cannot see anyone else winning Wimbledon apart from these four guys."

Carefully cultivated images of modern players away my life when Borg flamboyant 70s New York nightclub Studio 54 regular I are celebrating would be.

But the Swede, now an HSBC ambassador, insisted: "When I reached six Wimbledon finals I was not going out during the week. We were professional and focused on the tennis.

"When it was time during the year we could go clubbing but otherwise we were as serious as these guys today."

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