Picture this. It’s Centre Court. Wimbledon 2012. Andy Murray has just lost the final to Roger Federer. Tears stream down his face as he tells the crowd, “I’m getting closer…” A year later, he lifts the Wimbledon trophy, breaking Britain’s 77-year drought. A nation celebrates. But here’s the kicker… What if that Andy Murray had the cold, unshakeable mindset of Novak Djokovic? Would 3 Grand Slam titles have turned into 6… or 10? Would we be talking about the Big Four instead of the Big Three ? Let’s go. The Murray Paradox: Talent Meets Turbulence Andy Murray wasn’t just good. He was technically elite — among the best returners in history, tactically brilliant, and physically unrelenting. Yet, his Grand Slam record reads: 🏆 US Open 2012 🏆 Wimbledon 2013 🏆 Wimbledon 2016 Only three majors in a career that spanned two decades at the top. And behind those numbers is a mental battlefield. Murray often looked like a genius trapped in his own head — raging at hi...
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