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	<title>Comments on: Nadal Pulls Out of Wimbledon</title>
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		<title>By: KING ARTHUR USA</title>
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		<description>The pressure is slowly mounting on the shoulders of Murray. The number two seed will be expected to reach the final, he will need all the support from his entourage but this sycophant environment could be the downfall. Murray&#039;s natural game is to play a passive cat and mouse with his opponent, instead of going for a straight kill. 7 matches in 14 days, the Scotsman needs several game plans to win the title, his present one is physically tiring and susceptible to an aggressive floater who will end the points quickly rather than give Murray a rhythm. Vardasco at the Australian and recently Gonzales in the  French both out powered him.
Braveheart or  brittleheart, the battle cry is about to be heard, the question is what tone will we heard,,,,,,,,,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The pressure is slowly mounting on the shoulders of Murray. The number two seed will be expected to reach the final, he will need all the support from his entourage but this sycophant environment could be the downfall. Murray&#8217;s natural game is to play a passive cat and mouse with his opponent, instead of going for a straight kill. 7 matches in 14 days, the Scotsman needs several game plans to win the title, his present one is physically tiring and susceptible to an aggressive floater who will end the points quickly rather than give Murray a rhythm. Vardasco at the Australian and recently Gonzales in the  French both out powered him.<br />
Braveheart or  brittleheart, the battle cry is about to be heard, the question is what tone will we heard,,,,,,,,,</p>
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