Well yeahSo today Andy Murray is confirmed as the best tennis player in the world.
The first Britain ever to achieve this.
An amazing achievement.
The argument is finished.
Well it would be if this thread was titled "Greatest British Tennis Player"So today Andy Murray is confirmed as the best tennis player in the world.
The first Britain ever to achieve this.
An amazing achievement.
The argument is finished.
Its a points system I think so every time there's a game involving a top player the potential for the no 1 to change exists.Is it an award you achieve and hold for a year, or is is it in permanent fluctuation?
Each event holds ranking points depending on when you finish in the tournament and the prestige of the tournament.I don't think the argument is finished at all. If he can sustain the world number one position, then that would strengthen his case enormously.
Is it an award you achieve and hold for a year, or is is it in permanent fluctuation?
Back in those days weren't the cricket bats two feet wide?Been reading today in the paper about WG Grace who was born today in 1848. He scored 54,000 runs, took 2,876 wickets,and 871 catches in first class cricket. In 1876 he was the first man to score 300 runs in an innings,and did it again a week later. He also played bowls for England and founded the English Bowls Association. Now those stats are impressive.
No, that was just the players.Back in those days weren't the cricket bats two feet wide?
Yes a great boxer but I meant to say British sportsman not best in the world.Manny Pacquiao.
The guy gives 70% of his money building new hospitals and paying random peoples Medical bills in the Phillipines. Oh and he's good at boxing.
What a man.
Back in those days weren't the cricket bats two feet wide?