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Andy may have lost out in the final of the Australian Open, but stars of the ATP Champions Tour have predicted his time will come.
Pat Rafter, Stefan Edberg and Goran Ivanisevic all believe Andy will win a Grand Slam tournament, despite his loss to Roger Federer in the final in Melbourne on Sunday.
"Murray will win one - it's a question of when, not if" said Rafter, a two-time US Open champion who will play at the ATP Champions Tour event in Delray beach, February 20-23.
"It could happen at any time, He's comfortable on most surfaces and he's a fantastic player. He could win Wimbledon. It's just a matter of if he can deal with the pressures of playing in the UK. I know the Brits want him to win more than anything so it's whether he can control those nerves and believe in himself. He's such a great player and a great athlete. He's just the complete package."
Goran Ivanisevic, who dashed Tim Henman's best chance of winning a grand Slam title when he beat the Briton in their 2001 Wimbledon semifinal, also has faith in Andy.
"There is so much pressure, so it is not easy," said Goran, who will play at the BNP Paribas Zurich Open, March 9-13. "But generally, he has everything - the game, the mind and definitely he is going to win a Grand Slam title. I don't know which one, but he is going to win one of them."
Edberg, a six-time Grand Slam title winner, compares Andy's situation with that of Ivan Lendl, who won his first Grand Slam title in his fifth final, before going on to win eight major titles in all.
"You have to crack it first," said Edberg. "Getting the first one is the hard bit for someone like Andy, he just needs a bit of luck. It's like Ivan Lendl. He was in his seventh year as a professional before he finally won a Grand Slam title, and he lost in four Slam finals before he cracked it. When he finally won one, coming from behind to beat John McEnroe in the French open final, it was the start for him. Lendl went on to win seven more Grand Slam titles - eight in total - even more than McEnroe - and became World No. 1. I think Andy Murray will do the same thing. It is now about winning one of them, and once he has done that, he will be able to win more."
ბევრს საუბრობენ რომ ენდიმ მაგალითად ივან ლენდლი უნდა გამოიყენოს.
ივანმა 4 სლემის ფინალი წააგო, მანამ თავის პირველ სლემს 24 წლის ასაკში მოიგებდა.
რის მერეც მან 7 თუ 8 სლემის მოგება მოახერხა.
This post has been edited by Queen N on 2 Feb 2010, 16:35
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