Defend the Indian Wells title, Defend the Rome, Italy title, and also he did very well in other tournaments which he didn't win while Andy has not done well like him. So the points will keep on moving and maybe we will get to see more action of them two while Roger and Nadal rests.
Djokovic may be at risk of losing the world number three spot quite soon as has winner's points to defend in Indian Wells whereas Andy Murray, the world number four, has few, either here, or in Indian Wells, or Miami.
Thats very likely, because he has alot to do like u said, and thats a big pressure... it is not that weird...
but the weird thing is that Roger defeats only USO this year, but he is losing anyway... it is very weird because he has a lot of experience. Does he has any psyhical problems?
well i dont see the losing thing ...lana since last year he lost in the australian opne and this year he reached the final so even that he lost because of a bad performance in that final
roger still winning !!! but what happened with nole why he cant even defeat tsonga ????
ATP pts between them is about 1500, Djokovic 9010 and Murray 7460 (Feb 27 2009)and particulary Djokovic has many things to do, Atse already said, so Murray maybe become No3 but depend on his consistence.
why are u getting Roger in here too,Lana? So much jealousy will make u wanna throw-up! :) Btw, Nole's days as #3 are numbered. There's no way he's better than Murray. Like joe said, I think Murray could even be #2. He's very talented.
“I felt really weak, and when the adrenalin wore off I felt very cold, sort of shivery. Obviously I’ve caught something, my temperature’s up, sore throat, sore head, my body’s aching a little bit, so I need to take some time off.”
Murray said he was uncertain if he would be fit enough to play in Britain’s Europe/Africa zone group one tie in Glasgow next week.
“I obviously want to try and play it,” he said. “I’ll see how I react to the antibiotics and give it my best shot to get ready.
“Doctor says I need a week, 10 days to start feeling better again, and you know, I’ll just see. You never know with these things. Sometimes you can recover more quickly than other times.”
Murray had to delay his return to Britain after becoming ill during the Australian Open but a medical check-up produced nothing significant.