Bro has 46 titles in an era when the big 3 dominated pretty much everything. And people wanna call Murray overrated. Any true tennis fan will acknowledge what he has done is very impressive.
He’s overrated when compared to the big three . Impossible to put him on the same level. He’s the first after the big three before Wawrinka and Del Potro .
@@gregoriocinti9479 overrated when compared to the big three 🤣🤣 they are the greatest of all time and can be compared to no one. The fact Murray own what he did in his era makes him an all time great not to mention carrying British tennis in his back under pressure that none of them ever had. Muppet
The 2nd half of 2016 all of the big 3 were injured, Murray smelled blood and went for it to end the year as no.1, won a boat load of titles including bizarre ones like Vienna then got to No.1. Since then he won just 2 more titles for the rest of his whole career (including just one after his big op). Was it worth killing himself for?
Its honestly kind of ironic that Murray got his last title win against Wawrinka. Since in the 2017 Roland Garros Semi-final, both players were still in their primes. But after that match, Murray was never really the same player. Still, really glad we got to watch him play, and really happy that he kept fighting till the end. Congrats Murray for an amazing career!
He's an incredible player with an incredible career that was only dampened by the fact he was battling with the 3 greatest of all times, almost makes his achievements even more impressive, enjoyed watching you Andy, your fight and resilience has been admirable. All the best
Was number 1 for almost a full year in an era where, arguably, the 3 greatest players of all-time were in their prime!! The man is an underrated legend.
@@heyguysimaj5614 Yeah, I get that. Injuries are part and parcel of any players career, but to stay world number one for the best part of a year is still an unbelievable achievement at that time. Even keeping a fully fit Djokovic off the top spot is a feat in itself.
One thing I want to call out is I think Murray is one of the best serve returners ever and criminally underrated in that regard. Cheers to Sir Andy Murray on a great career!
Another great thing seen in this video is how respectful the players are of each other. Djokovic, Ferrer, Blake, Federer, Nadal, Wawrinka, Robredo, Isner etc. It was good to see that.
What an amazing career !!! Murray is known for his grit and consistency on court. In an era, where the GOATs dominated the sport, he was always there, fighting, winning a few battles with them as well and always knocking on the door. It is difficult for anyone to not be discouraged by knowing the Top 3 but he always did his part. Certainly the 4th member after Big 3. The most important thing for me is that he always loved the sport and that he wanted to compete and play. Even after so many hear breaking loses, injuries and issues with his form, he always showed up trying his level best ! A very fierce competitor !
@@AdyHh-up9ez 24/22/20 can't be compared to 3. I knew someone would say that... During 2008-17, whenever Murray played against the Big 3, before going into a match there was never a clear cut favorite. Odds were always 55-45, 50-50, 60-40 . And as far as I remember, sometimes even Murray was considered favourite against RF and Rafa...
@@AdyHh-up9ez in those 9 years he was might be the biggest competitor of Djokovic. Let me show you another interesting aspect. (Though I didn't research it yet), his age is very similar to Djokovic and both started and peaked at the same time. Till 2017, Murray's prize won was around $60+ mn and Djokovic's was between 70-80mn range ( I think).
There were excellent multiple grand slammers like Stan, but the so many tour titles that Murray got, and competed big 3 almost equally…It’s exceptional.
I remember when Andy Murray did the deal at Wimbledon in 2013, my Dad absolutely lost it with joy and excitement. He had been resigned to the possibility of never seeing a British man win Wimbledon in his lifetime, so when it did happen, he was the most excited I've ever seen him
I reacted like your dad, it was the best feeling ever. The pressure Andy was under was immense. I think the whole country went a bit mad when he won . Brilliant.
Extremely talented hard working player during the peak of roger Nadal and djoker clinching 46 titles is amazing ❤❤❤❤❤ great player great respect sir Murray
Not only 46 titles is absolutely remarkable but in this era, the performance is even more impressive due to the incredible other huge champions he has to compete with : Federer Nadal, Djokovic, Wawrinka, Tsonga, Ferrer...
Only the true fans will understand how amazingly good Murray was against the big 3 even during their peak years (maybe a bit past Roger's). Not many people know that Murray actually used to always have a winning h2h against Federer until 2014 Cincinnati masters match between the two. What Murray did for the British tennis is incomprehensible, but for him to compete against the 3 legends of the sport and still win 3 majors, 2 olympics singles medals, 46 singles titles and capture world no.1 ranking is insane.
Great watch. Chuckled at how many of his wins were so understated, quick fist pump and startled look and then jog to the net. Some of my favourites there: 9:11 v Ferrer at Miami 2013, reminded me so much of his Wimbledon celebration with cap falling off and hands on head in shock. Then Valencia 2014 v Robredo (12:21). The only time in his 46 wins he collapses to the ground after a title win. So many players do it for the cameras but that one was merited after the epic rally! Surprised it took him until 2015 to win a title on clay. Also more titles after he cut his hair shorter from mid 2008!
Man ive always considered murray in the same class in terms of talent as the Big 3, he was just not on the same tier when it comes to mental strength. Andy and wawrinka from that era, one massive underachiever and one massive overachiever, what an era the 2010s was
A Slam at Tennis TV (Wimbledon 2013 & 2016), ASTONISHING 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 We'll miss you Andy 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
This man was increasing level when got injured in 2017, the GOAT race could have been different if he could continue 100%. I am pretty sure that he could have more GS from the big 3.
They are ITF events yes but are apart of the ATP tour calendar so they do count and ATP Points were awarded for the Beijing games in 2008 and they only stopped awarding pints because players had no way of defending their Olympic points the next year with no event that week with the same points on offer
Nope it doesn't work like that. He wasn't gud enough to beat three goats and in other era, other goats would've prevented him because he would've trained with those era trainings. Truth remains he is tier four great at best
@@AdyHh-up9ez i do not agree with you, trainings could be different, but just imagine Murray in this era, against Alcaraz and sinner, in your opinion he couldn’t have a possibility against those? For me yes
@@supremocapo no he wont. Alcaraz is most complete 21 ever i .men game acc to Djokovic. He has more weapons than Murray ever had. Alc dominated nole in slam final and pls prime alcaraz eats Murray alive. U live in la la land
@@AdyHh-up9ezAlcaraz has never faced the greatest competition bro. He faced old Djokovic and sinner. He’s literally benefitting from low competition. Murray is a far better player than alcaraz is even tho his game isn’t as appealing
@@mattjagar6324 alcaraz is miles better than Murray ever was and even nole said he is greatest 21 yrs old ever i. Men tennis. Murray was never gud enough
How did you manage to acquire the copyright of Wimbledon and show match points ? I think this is the first time I have seen Grand Slam reels on Tennis TV.
I cringe whenever someone tries to make a case for Wawrinka over Murray. Sure, they both have 3 grand slams, but then we look at Murray making a ton more grand slam finals/semifinals, winning 14 Masters to Wawrinka’s 1, ATP Finals, 2 Olympic Golds whereas Wawrinka has 0 (in singles) and no ATP Finals wins, reached #1 while Wawrinka only reached #3, and 46 ATP Titles overall to Wawrinka’s 16. It’s not even a comparison. Wawrinka is one of my favorite players but he just doesn’t touch Murray in any department. I even hear this whole “peak level” argument which I think has no merit to it. Wawrinka had some great matches against Djokovic, but so did Murray. Murray once bagelled Nadal at Tokyo. Murray crushed Federer to win an Olympic Gold and crushed Djokovic at a Wimbledon final. In the end, the real reason people talk so highly of Wawrinka’s peak level is because he has such an exciting play style.
I know right, i was just thinking this, Federer and Nadal give Murray such basic handshakes with little or no words at all. Djokovic gives him proper praise and respect.
Murray and Djokovic have had a mutual respect which almost has bordered on friendship, as they've known each other since they were about 11 and 12. When Djokovic was asked to describe Murray in 2017, he said "Respect and friendship". Murray and Federer had quite a rocky start at the beginning, but seem very close now. I think if they had played towards the end the handshake would have been way better
Murray fans ifs n whts dont count. If he had existed in other era, he wouldve trained with tbose methods and real legends would have stopped him in that era. Ifs n whts dont count
Nope it doesn't work like that. He wasn't gud enough to beat three goats and in other era, other goats would've prevented him because he would've trained with those era trainings. Truth remains he is tier four great at best
Bye one of most boring player ever and irrelevant since 2017😂 his fans love if n whts and history dont gonna care abt that. Big four term existed only bcoz he has british tax😂
Which of Murray's 46 ATP titles is most memorable?
Wimbledon 2013
How much did you pay for that Wimbledon championship point clip
@@cjever6625I wonder if it’s Wimbledon who offered them the clips for celebrating the Brit’s career
@@s.z.x.01 only fitting for sir Andrew 🫶
Has to be 2013 Wimbledon but big shout out to 2019 Antwerp. To win a tournament with a metal hip was inspiring.
Bro has 46 titles in an era when the big 3 dominated pretty much everything. And people wanna call Murray overrated. Any true tennis fan will acknowledge what he has done is very impressive.
And a lot of these finals were won in straights! Except GSs he was dominating
Murray fans love their ifs n whts. If he was that gud. He would be double digit slam winners. He was just not good enough
@@AdyHh-up9ezimbecile
He’s overrated when compared to the big three . Impossible to put him on the same level.
He’s the first after the big three before Wawrinka and Del Potro .
@@gregoriocinti9479 overrated when compared to the big three 🤣🤣 they are the greatest of all time and can be compared to no one. The fact Murray own what he did in his era makes him an all time great not to mention carrying British tennis in his back under pressure that none of them ever had. Muppet
Murray's 2016 was unbelievable - Wimbledon, Olympics and the year end finals, plus No 1 ranking!
The 2nd half of 2016 all of the big 3 were injured, Murray smelled blood and went for it to end the year as no.1, won a boat load of titles including bizarre ones like Vienna then got to No.1. Since then he won just 2 more titles for the rest of his whole career (including just one after his big op). Was it worth killing himself for?
9 titles is nuts
Its honestly kind of ironic that Murray got his last title win against Wawrinka. Since in the 2017 Roland Garros Semi-final, both players were still in their primes. But after that match, Murray was never really the same player. Still, really glad we got to watch him play, and really happy that he kept fighting till the end. Congrats Murray for an amazing career!
Yes, and then they also played at Roland Garros in the first round in 2024 to finish off the career!
He had suffered a career destroying injury in 2017...
@@henrystradling8485 exactly!! his last ever singles match played at a grand slam. Their careers were definitely intertwined in lots of ways
Yep the end of 2016 / beginning of 2017 really was the end of his peak/prime years.
Wimbledon: "Sure, you can have our footage, no problem, mate"
US Open: "From my cold dead hands."
The GOAT. We really appreciate you Sir Andy thanks for everything. May God continue to bless you and your family🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Grumbly Old Annoying Tartan-man!
Given the competition in which he played he built a great career!!! 😀
What a legend. We are going to miss you sir andy❤️
He's an incredible player with an incredible career that was only dampened by the fact he was battling with the 3 greatest of all times, almost makes his achievements even more impressive, enjoyed watching you Andy, your fight and resilience has been admirable. All the best
It’s crazy to see the jump in image and presentation quality that tennis took from 2008 to 2009
Andy deserved to be part of the Big 4
Was number 1 for almost a full year in an era where, arguably, the 3 greatest players of all-time were in their prime!! The man is an underrated legend.
Federer was out the whole of 2016 and rafa was nowhere. Come on 😂
@@heyguysimaj5614 Yeah, I get that. Injuries are part and parcel of any players career, but to stay world number one for the best part of a year is still an unbelievable achievement at that time. Even keeping a fully fit Djokovic off the top spot is a feat in itself.
wow Wimbledon video in ATP highlights this is outrageous 😄
i guess they got permission?
Such a beautiful career. Truly top ten players of all time considering whom he went against
One thing I want to call out is I think Murray is one of the best serve returners ever and criminally underrated in that regard.
Cheers to Sir Andy Murray on a great career!
To be fair it’s always been widely acknowledged. A lot of people only put him behind Agassi and Djokovic in that regard.
Legend never be forgotten
Another great thing seen in this video is how respectful the players are of each other. Djokovic, Ferrer, Blake, Federer, Nadal, Wawrinka, Robredo, Isner etc. It was good to see that.
What an amazing career !!!
Murray is known for his grit and consistency on court. In an era, where the GOATs dominated the sport, he was always there, fighting, winning a few battles with them as well and always knocking on the door. It is difficult for anyone to not be discouraged by knowing the Top 3 but he always did his part.
Certainly the 4th member after Big 3.
The most important thing for me is that he always loved the sport and that he wanted to compete and play. Even after so many hear breaking loses, injuries and issues with his form, he always showed up trying his level best !
A very fierce competitor !
Proof that Andy Murray deserves his rightful place in the Big Four.
46 titles, 11 GS finals , 25+ masters finals during 2008-17... So, it was always Big 4 in those years...
@@anjangogoi1513 big three. British press is reason for big 4 thing. 17 slam difference cant be covered by any naster
@@AdyHh-up9ez hi Wawrinka fan!
@@AdyHh-up9ez 24/22/20 can't be compared to 3. I knew someone would say that... During 2008-17, whenever Murray played against the Big 3, before going into a match there was never a clear cut favorite. Odds were always 55-45, 50-50, 60-40 . And as far as I remember, sometimes even Murray was considered favourite against RF and Rafa...
@@anjangogoi1513 Murray has just one win against Roger in slam. Terrible record against rafa. He was never fave outside British tax press
@@AdyHh-up9ez in those 9 years he was might be the biggest competitor of Djokovic.
Let me show you another interesting aspect. (Though I didn't research it yet), his age is very similar to Djokovic and both started and peaked at the same time. Till 2017, Murray's prize won was around $60+ mn and Djokovic's was between 70-80mn range ( I think).
2016 год был, конечно, для него выдающимся. К сожалению, тело не выдержало такого напряжения. Спасибо за всё, Энди
Agreed. the effort he put in to get Number 1 basically killed his body and his career. He played almost every week after the US Open.
What a great Achievement of career congratulations Sir Andy
We will miss you❤
There were excellent multiple grand slammers like Stan, but the so many tour titles that Murray got, and competed big 3 almost equally…It’s exceptional.
I remember when Andy Murray did the deal at Wimbledon in 2013, my Dad absolutely lost it with joy and excitement. He had been resigned to the possibility of never seeing a British man win Wimbledon in his lifetime, so when it did happen, he was the most excited I've ever seen him
I reacted like your dad, it was the best feeling ever. The pressure Andy was under was immense. I think the whole country went a bit mad when he won . Brilliant.
Sinner recently beat Novak twice in two weeks. Only two other players had ever done this. Nadal and Murray. That shows how good he was.
Extremely talented hard working player during the peak of roger Nadal and djoker clinching 46 titles is amazing ❤❤❤❤❤ great player great respect sir Murray
Sad to see them retire, I started watching tennis when they were shining. Will miss them.
Will miss watching Sir Andy Murray play truly a gem of a player 💯💯
A true legend ❤🫡
Not only 46 titles is absolutely remarkable but in this era, the performance is even more impressive due to the incredible other huge champions he has to compete with : Federer Nadal, Djokovic, Wawrinka, Tsonga, Ferrer...
Only the true fans will understand how amazingly good Murray was against the big 3 even during their peak years (maybe a bit past Roger's). Not many people know that Murray actually used to always have a winning h2h against Federer until 2014 Cincinnati masters match between the two. What Murray did for the British tennis is incomprehensible, but for him to compete against the 3 legends of the sport and still win 3 majors, 2 olympics singles medals, 46 singles titles and capture world no.1 ranking is insane.
@@itiswhatitis8875 fed won slam matches which matters. Beating Roger in bo5 wasn't his cup of tea
@@AdyHh-up9ez Murray beat Fed in 2013 at the AO
@@AdyHh-up9ez imagine leaving a comment thinking you know something but turns out that you don't know squat about what you're even talking about
Murray winning over Federer show is true personality. Unfriendly and not accepting defeats.
Good luck Sir Andy! ❤
Great watch. Chuckled at how many of his wins were so understated, quick fist pump and startled look and then jog to the net.
Some of my favourites there: 9:11 v Ferrer at Miami 2013, reminded me so much of his Wimbledon celebration with cap falling off and hands on head in shock. Then Valencia 2014 v Robredo (12:21). The only time in his 46 wins he collapses to the ground after a title win. So many players do it for the cameras but that one was merited after the epic rally!
Surprised it took him until 2015 to win a title on clay. Also more titles after he cut his hair shorter from mid 2008!
Legend Sir Andy
14:07 shows how good Andy Murray used to be, his defence was the best 👌 how he got to them shots was unbelievable 👏
Bravo huge thank you Andy love you ❤
Un gran jugador andy
Footage of his Wimbledon titles but not the US Open win? I get why the Olympics are screenshots though.
They must have got the rights to show Wimbledon footage but not us open.
Wouldn't it be delightful to make a video of all the runner-up finishes of Andy Murray?
A legend is leaving us
Man ive always considered murray in the same class in terms of talent as the Big 3, he was just not on the same tier when it comes to mental strength. Andy and wawrinka from that era, one massive underachiever and one massive overachiever, what an era the 2010s was
He lacked a bit of offense aswell.
Truly one of the players of all time
10:11 and 14:53 rare Tennis TV footage of Wimbledon
Huh ?
@@billymabum3514 Usually they only show a picture from a player's grand slam title
A Slam at Tennis TV (Wimbledon 2013 & 2016), ASTONISHING 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
We'll miss you Andy 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
This man was increasing level when got injured in 2017, the GOAT race could have been different if he could continue 100%. I am pretty sure that he could have more GS from the big 3.
I got to string his rackets for his first back to back titles in San Jose!
Solo le faltó Montecarlo e indian Wells, los demás los ganó todos, Cincinnati, Montreal, Toronto, Miami, Madrid, Roma, Shangai, torneo de maestros✓✓✓✓
TennisTV even included the Wimbledon CPs ☺☺
There was a True Top 4 in some years
He had that Same level of Play when he was healthy
2016 Rome, most awesome point?
Interesting that Djokovic had lost 2 slam finals to Murray and 3 slams to Wawrinka. That's a good record against Nole who had upper hand against Fedal
I know he didn't win the mixed doubles in 2012 at the London Olympics but he got a silver with Laura Robson
Talk about a neverending bad hair day in those first years 😬
As always Novak is always gracious in defeat unlike Rafa and Roger yet people act like it's the other way around
The thumbnail is misleading, because he only won 41 ATP titles but 46 titles in total.
3 GS and 2 Olympic Gold doesn’t count
They are ITF events yes but are apart of the ATP tour calendar so they do count and ATP Points were awarded for the Beijing games in 2008 and they only stopped awarding pints because players had no way of defending their Olympic points the next year with no event that week with the same points on offer
if he wasn’t born in this era, he would have at least 8/10 slams, so unlucky to be in the era of the best 3 of history
Nope it doesn't work like that. He wasn't gud enough to beat three goats and in other era, other goats would've prevented him because he would've trained with those era trainings. Truth remains he is tier four great at best
@@AdyHh-up9ez i do not agree with you, trainings could be different, but just imagine Murray in this era, against Alcaraz and sinner, in your opinion he couldn’t have a possibility against those? For me yes
@@supremocapo no he wont. Alcaraz is most complete 21 ever i .men game acc to Djokovic. He has more weapons than Murray ever had. Alc dominated nole in slam final and pls prime alcaraz eats Murray alive. U live in la la land
@@AdyHh-up9ezAlcaraz has never faced the greatest competition bro. He faced old Djokovic and sinner. He’s literally benefitting from low competition. Murray is a far better player than alcaraz is even tho his game isn’t as appealing
@@mattjagar6324 alcaraz is miles better than Murray ever was and even nole said he is greatest 21 yrs old ever i. Men tennis. Murray was never gud enough
If Nadal, Federer and Nole did not play tenis, Murray would have 20 grand slams
How did you manage to acquire the copyright of Wimbledon and show match points ? I think this is the first time I have seen Grand Slam reels on Tennis TV.
2013 Miami was a war!
Honey wake up, there's Wimbledon footage on tennis tv
I cringe whenever someone tries to make a case for Wawrinka over Murray. Sure, they both have 3 grand slams, but then we look at Murray making a ton more grand slam finals/semifinals, winning 14 Masters to Wawrinka’s 1, ATP Finals, 2 Olympic Golds whereas Wawrinka has 0 (in singles) and no ATP Finals wins, reached #1 while Wawrinka only reached #3, and 46 ATP Titles overall to Wawrinka’s 16. It’s not even a comparison.
Wawrinka is one of my favorite players but he just doesn’t touch Murray in any department. I even hear this whole “peak level” argument which I think has no merit to it. Wawrinka had some great matches against Djokovic, but so did Murray. Murray once bagelled Nadal at Tokyo. Murray crushed Federer to win an Olympic Gold and crushed Djokovic at a Wimbledon final. In the end, the real reason people talk so highly of Wawrinka’s peak level is because he has such an exciting play style.
murygoat
How’d they manage to get the Wimbledon footage
He won the US open in 2012 . Why isn’t it on here
Jeez would you ever have thought after winning YECs he'd win only 2 more minor titles his whole career?
Am i the only one who surprise that tennis tv show video about grand slam not picture like every time before that
Any other era he'd have 10-15 slams no problem.
Allowed to show Wimbledon footage?
Wait how did Murray got the footages from Wimbledon? The British tournament must’ve pulled some strings
He was extremely good in hard and grass, after 2017 Novak lost his main opponent in theses surfaces,
Grande murray
What do you notice most about this? The qaulity of the ppl he had to beat to win.
Tennis tv why dont shows even the one point of grandslam??
Once named in FAB4 Happy retirement Murray!
Such a shame that after his legendary 2016 season he almost directly faded fast.
I had no idea kim sears was with andy that long
all championship points including shanghai 2012 against nole?
Championship points that Murray won.
Every bit a member of the Big Four.
Djokovic at the net: "I'm going to kill you and make it look like an accident."
Tennis TV showing Match points of Grand slams??😮
How much pain must he have been towards the end of 2016.
Literally watching their for Olympic gold and grandslam and you don’t even show that clip!!!!
Oh! No permission for GS & Olympic games.
So that was Murray last title in 2019 yikes
Eh! So great the Wimbledon wins made the cut.
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Djokovic greatest in defeat, roger worst honestly.
I know right, i was just thinking this, Federer and Nadal give Murray such basic handshakes with little or no words at all. Djokovic gives him proper praise and respect.
As always but people give Novak a lot of hate
@@alexanderpolyviou8000 ? Nadal seemed nice enough.
Murray and Djokovic have had a mutual respect which almost has bordered on friendship, as they've known each other since they were about 11 and 12. When Djokovic was asked to describe Murray in 2017, he said "Respect and friendship".
Murray and Federer had quite a rocky start at the beginning, but seem very close now. I think if they had played towards the end the handshake would have been way better
test
Never liked tennis anyway
Murray fans ifs n whts dont count. If he had existed in other era, he wouldve trained with tbose methods and real legends would have stopped him in that era. Ifs n whts dont count
Nope it doesn't work like that. He wasn't gud enough to beat three goats and in other era, other goats would've prevented him because he would've trained with those era trainings. Truth remains he is tier four great at best
i had a stroke reading this
@@svenzerx8490 yup British propaganda won't work here
Bye one of most boring player ever and irrelevant since 2017😂 his fans love if n whts and history dont gonna care abt that. Big four term existed only bcoz he has british tax😂
So that was Murray last title in 2019 yikes