2012年8月5日星期日

It certainly will be that for British

It discount oakley sunglasses certainly will be that for British tennis fans, who had their most important moment since Fred Perry walked to the net at Wimbledon to shake the hand of beaten German opponent Gottfried von Cramm. That was 76 years ago, and British fans have been teased through so many prospects and hopefuls ever since that their famed stiff-upper-lip resolve has been thoroughly tested. Before Murray, 25, emerged from Dunblane, Scotland, with oakley special editions sunglasses a big serve and an ever-improving backcourt game, they emptied their lungs for Tim Henman. They even named a hill here for him, where they could watch a big-screen TV, have a picnic and give it their best full-throated dedication. But Henman and his one-dimensional ray ban sunglass serve-and-volley game always left them stranded at the altar. So had Murray, until Sunday. His victory was no fluke. He had not made the final after others were injured, nor did he have a fortunate draw. He beat world No. 2 Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the semifinals and was playing Federer, healthy and sharp as ever and back to No. 1. A month ago, Murray had won the first set of the Wimbledon final against Federer and then dropped the next three. In the awards ceremony, he told the crowd he was "getting closer," then broke cheapest price into tears.

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