Wimbledon - One senior British tennis player, Andy Murray, did not hesitate to cast a compliment to the young the young tennis player from Australia, Bernard Tomic.
Tomic was still 18 years old, but he already shows impressive performance. Men born October 21, 1992 was never defeated Aaron Krickstein in qualifying BNP Paribas Open, beating Robin Soderling in three sets, and Lleyton Hewitt.
Inevitably, Murray also praised the Australian tennis player-German descent. He said, Tomic is a young generation that has a bright future and showed a significant development.
"Ranking Tomic still far below, but he showed a significant development," Murray said as quoted by The Telegraph.
"The world of tennis would be nice if you have a younger generation like him. While in the field, you will see how powerful a child in hitting the ball. When I was her age, I was very stressed out in getting a degree, because everyone wanted me to do a breakthrough," added.
Furthermore, 24-year-old tennis player was also acknowledged that the presence of young players can worry about the older generation. For that, he must continue to be vigilant so as not eliminated by the young tennis player, tennis player.
"The world is increasingly popping up a lot younger. It makes generation of 21 years and above to be more careful and try to become better," said Murray.
In today's Wimbledon tournament, tennis player Andy Murray will play from France, Richard Gasquet, competing for tickets to the last eight. While in the other match, Tomic will play Xavier Malisse of Belgium.
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