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When watching this yesterday couldn't help but think, "that'll be Djokovic even more fired up for Wimbers giving Andy an even bigger obstacle in his path!"

Oh we'll always liked Stan, even if his get up did look like it came from Timmy Mallet's summer wardrobe

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When watching this yesterday couldn't help but think, "that'll be Djokovic even more fired up for Wimbers giving Andy an even bigger obstacle in his path!"

Oh we'll always liked Stan, even if his get up did look like it came from Timmy Mallet's summer wardrobe

Yes I did think that myself but it could work another way. It could leave Novak feeling deflated and confidence dented.

As for Stan superb performance yesterday but those shorts.........eeeek. Looks like they came from Primark's range of boxer shorts hand woven from a 1970's retro table cloth.

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Rankings

1 Djokovic 13845

2 Federer 9415

3 Murray 7040

4 Wawrinka 5835

Points to defend in the rest of 2016

Djokovic 6260

Federer 6200

Murray 2730

Wawrinka 1580

I can see both Murray and Wawrinka catching Federer before very long

Edit - Nadal 10th with 2930, but only defending 370 points for the rest of the year.

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I actually think there is quite a strong chance that Murray will overtake Federer after the grass court season. Murray has not many points to defend at Queens Club and at Wimbledon he only got to the QF's last year so could make up many points. Federer on the other hand reached the Wimbledon Final so will need to at least match that if he is not to drop points. In short at Murray could pick up 1640 points more if he won Wimbledon whilst if Federer loses in the semis he'd lose 480 points so it would then be very close for the No.2 slot.

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Nadal wins in Stuttgart - his first grass court title in five years - definitely hope Murray can avoid him in the last 16 (or even the QF) at Wimbledon.

Also a really strong field at Queen's this week - a benefit of the calendar alterations and the upgrade to 500 status.

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A tricky QF for Murray against Gilles Muller. The Luxembourg player was really playing superb and took the first set 6-3. Serving big, volleying well and hitting big ground strokes. Murray dug in and put his foot down in the second set tie breaker to take that. They are into the third set and Murray has an early break in the set so looking good for Murray now.

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Agree. A good test for Murray, with Muller having a great first two sets. Murray stepped up a gear when required and is now serving for the match.

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Glad Troicki came through that match. Really can't stand watching Isner play - very limited mobility, but with a freakish serve - especially on grass.

Meanwhile, Federer eases through to the semis in Halle. He wont be far away, again, at Wimbledon.

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An interesting day ahead, which could test Murray's fitness to the max. Potentially 5.5 sets to play against 2 opponents if he is to lift the title. The semi resumes at 11am with a break point to Andy. The final is scheduled for 2.25pm, not giving much recovery time to whoever gets through.

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Superb match from Andy - so much more relaxed when his first serve is working well.

4th title at Queen's, 500 ranking points and 380,000 euros. Not bad for a weeks work!

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Congratulations Andy on your 4th Queen's title. Now up there among greats of the sport for such a feat.

Eh? You're ripping the pish, right?
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