The most well known British tennis stars is surely Scottish Andy Murray. Being one of many best tennis players on quick courts thanks to his ideal level of fitness plus the hard work he really does on each practice, he’s moreover striving to enhance his fortune on courts like grass or clay.

Andy Murray managed to secure a top 10 ranking in the ATP hierarchy and he moreover managed to grasp 3 Grand Slam finals, one at the US open and a couple at the Australian Open. He was beaten in the finals two times to Swiss Roger Federer and one time to ATP champion Novak Djokovic. Aside from the 3 major finals he moreover has another triumphs too and that comprises of winning 8 ATP Master Tour/Series titles. All-around since becoming tennis pro in 2005 and competing in ATP tour he has already accumulated 22 titles.

The most important question that every Brit who keep up with tennis competition lately is that can Andy Murray ever be successful in accomplishing his goal and securing the Wimbledon for the British and his fellow Scottish. One particular setback for him is that his playing style is almost certainly not suited for playing on grass, because he plays mostly on the tennis court as a defensive counter-puncher and grass is often a hard tennis court for that style of play. However one of his strengths is that he can expect and react in a flash of a second and he can make the transition from defense to offence with extraordinary speed, yet in the most piece for the play he implements a a lot more passive style.

Even though performing on grass is not a powerful point for tennis star Andy Murray, he just recently launched improving on this sort of courts, by striving to play a somewhat different style of tennis than he usually does and for that he trains alongside a team of physical fitness experts and previous tennis legends. A short while ago he hired the fabulous Ivan Lendl as the main head coach to guide him getting the elusive first Grand Slam title. Only time will tell whether or not it will pay off.

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