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London 2012 Summer Olympics |OT2|

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He means the golden slam.

Anyone trying to diminish this achievement for Andy Murray just ends up looking silly.

He beat Roger Federer in a best of 5 set championship match on grass. There are no qualifiers needed.

Indeed.

A gold medal at a home olympics (typically a once in a lifetime event), competing with the very best players from the professional world.

Great achievement, and ridiculous to play it down. Just from the reactions of the players throughout the week, you can tell this means something.
 
not in tennis. it's only the 2nd time not a total mug won the tournament, it has no history in the sport and history is really important. a gold is the icing on the cake not a part of it.

exactly, also this "career golden slam" thing is overrated. do it in a calendar year and it might be the hardest achievement in sports. getting it in a career mostly comes down to luck.
 
Yeah, I don't like pulling the "expert" card but anyone saying the Olympics are anywhere close to important as Grand Slams for tennis is talking out of ignorance.

It's kinda like saying a football gold medal is worth as much as a World Cup or even an Euro Cup.
 
Alright, ITA vs. RUS in volleyball.

Let's go Team Italy!!

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It should be, and I'm not just saying that because I'm British.

The Olympics come around once every four years. A Grand Slam comes around four times every year. Everything the Olympics stands for means that a Gold Medal should be the ulitimate crowning achievement in any sport or event. I know that isn't the case in reality, but it should be.

The Olympic Games are technically meaningless in tennis. It's great for Murray, but for tennis--in the grand scheme of things--it's just another tournament.
 
Yeah, I don't like pulling the "expert" card but anyone saying the Olympics are anywhere close to important as Grand Slams for tennis is talking out of ignorance.

It's not a slam but it's the next best thing in tennis and every sportsman in the world wants to win an Olympic gold medal. He beat Djoko and demolished Fed, it's an outstanding achievement.
 
Coming second place here and failing to become Olympic Champion will permanently and irrevocably taint Federer's entire career.

Somewhere, probably in Switzerland, thousands of 'RF' hats and sweatbands are being pulped for their raw material worth.
 
it's not as important but it might have been to Fed. He's won the others loads of times, but he's never won this. He's never been the Olympic champion

Federer would take beating Sampras' total weeks at #1 and getting that rank back + his 7th Wimbledon title 100 times over the gold.

Murray played amazing and this is well deserved for him, though. Doing it to Federer too should give him some huge confidence for the rest of the year and the hard court season.
 
It's kinda like saying a football gold medal is worth as much as a World Cup or even an Euro Cup.

No it's not, not at all lol.

The football gold (still a great achievement that any athlete will treasure) is played by under 23's with a few overage players.

The tennis is a full professional tournament with the world's elite.
 
Ok, lots of trolling going on at the moment. Seems like the time to leave the thread and put the kettle on.
 
It's not a slam but it's the next best thing in tennis and every sportsman in the world wants to win an Olympic gold medal. He beat Djoko and demolished Fed, it's an outstanding achievement.

Not to mention its a home Olympics, and the only one there will be in his career.
 
IMO beating Federer in a best of 5 set final is more significant than winning the gold medal. It signifies that Murray may actually be able to make the step up and win some GS tournaments.

I'm not trying to diminish his achievement but this can have some long term ramifications for Andy that will mean a lot more than a gold medal.
 
An olympics gold isn't as important as a grand slam, but it's a huge achievement for Murray to have beat Federer after what happened a month ago. Beating Djokovic in the match before is just the icing on the cake.

Ok, lots of trolling going on at the moment. Seems like the time to leave the thread and put the kettle on.

That reminds me, I haven't had tea yet today, time to change that. I almost feel as British as Murray right now.
 
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