Jan 27, 2012

Lost a battle, won the war. How a Scot exposes the media hypocrisy.

Let's keep this post shorter than the others. No need to use many words to explain something simple.

Today's match between the world's No.1, Novak Djokovic, and No.4, Andy Murray, was out of this world.
Exciting is an understatement. WorldClass doesn't even grasp it. The first set was poor, but the rest was un-be-lieva-ble.
Tennis fans are lucky to witness this era of tennis where 4 amazing players are at the top of the game.

I am gutted for Murray's defeat. He had longed for so long for an opportunity like this. To silence his critics, those who say he doesn't have the class or the mental strength on big occasions.
Today he proved the contrary. Despite the loss, all tennis reporters are full of praise for his performance. Those people who had condemned him several times suddenly see him on the same level as Djoko, Fed and Nadal.

Not only do they refuse to apologize to Murray for the way they treated and judged him. No, no. They also claim to be the ones who always supported him while everyone else was belittling him.

They did the same with Djokovic years ago. THey said his AO win 2008 was a one-hit-wonder.

Well done, Journalists. Just keep playing your own game. Pretend you are flawless, better than anyone else. Anything goes. Except admitting your own mistakes.


1 comment:

  1. Ole ese David!! Con su blog de tenis!!

    Enhorabuena, me gusta mucho. Te lo dice un exblogger

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