Exacto y quizas sea muy rompe pelotas con el tema, pero después de la Davis 2008 no quiero tropezar 2 veces con la misma piedra. Que cuide el físico q nadie es irrompible y menos él.
Exacto hay q saber priorizar y elegir bien los descansos.
Además si tira el partido hoy ó pierde x cansancio también es una cagada. Venía con toda la confianza y la moral en los JJOO y ahora el último partido es una derrota con Stepanek q está viejo y en singles es casi un ex jugador.
PERDER SIEMPRE QUITA CONFIANZA! Por donde se lo mire es una mierda q esté jugando.
En este torneo, tiene la ventaja de acortar puntos con Ferrer, el tema esta que volver de los juegos ayer y encima no le toca una segunda ronda con un manco, es para pensarlo.
Exacto hay q usar la cabeza. Descansando bien y jugando como la semana pasada es cuestión de tiempo pasar a Ferrer. Si fuerza la máquina al pedo se puede romper y no pasar a Ferrer nunca.
Encima al salame ni siquiera le pusieron turno noche como a Nole. El nabo habra llegado martes a la noche y jugaba hoy a al manana.
Tsonga esta 3-2 abajo con Chardy, para que mierda juegan el torneo si vienen fusilados de Londres?
Lo unico que falta seria que Tipsarevic gane el torneo…
Nole no la esta pasando bien con Tomic tampoco eh…
The world No 4 was treated on his left knee after breaking Cipolla for 3-2 in the second set. Murray was then constantly flexing the knee on his way to victory.
“I was stiff and sore,” Murray said. “I had a lot of matches at the Olympics and this was my first match on hardcourt in four months.”
The Scot won the Canadian titles in 2009-10, but lost his opening match a year ago.
Organisers presented Murray with a huge chocolate cake celebrating his Olympic medal, with a replica of the honour and its ribbon made of icing.
Given a knife during an on-court ceremony, the gluten-free player gratefully cut off the huge medal corner and took a fork full.
“I haven’t had much time since winning the gold,” he said. “The last few days have been unbelievable - a bit surreal. I’ve been very busy but it’s worth it.”
While Murray survived, doubles silver medallist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga went down in his opening second-round singles, losing as French underdog Jeremy Chardy sprang a post-Olympic surprise on his third-seeded countryman 6-4, 7-6 (7/4).
Like Murray, Tsonga - who has never lost before the semi-finals in Canada - said he was dead-tired.
"I’m disappointed because I lost it, but this is the rule. I have to play every week, I have to be here.
“I will not complain. I will just say, ‘Okay, next week I have another tournament,’ I will have some rest, and that’s it.”
Chardy, ranked 47th, was playing for the second day in a row while Tsonga was on court three days after playing in the men’s Olympics doubles final with Michael Llodra against the American Bryan brothers.
French 14th seed Richard Gasquet opened with a victory over Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan 6-3, 7-5.
Tsonga was the day’s most notable early victim of Olympic fatigue as the ATP schedule hits a run of two straight weeks of 1000-point events before the start of the US Open on August 27.
For Olympic participants, this week marks a return to North American hardcourts after nearly five months on clay and grass.
London bronze medallist Juan Martin del Potro, the Argentine sixth seed, went out to Czech Radek Stepanek 6-4, 7-6 (7/5).
“I came here Monday night, many players pulled out from here,” said the fatigued South American who looks likely to head straight home for some rest. "It’s not easy to play after a big effort in the Olympics, but I tried anyway.
“Now I need time to recover my body if I want to stay healthy.”
Del Potro, a former US Open winner, wants to regain his full powers on court before the start of the final major of what has been a busy season. "This was my first match on hard courts since Miami (March).
“But now I will have time to relax, to train, and I will be 100 per cent for the next tournaments and 100 per cent for my favourite tournament in New York.”
Other seeds managed wins, with Olympic first-round loser Tomas Berdych rallying past Julien Benneteau of France, 6-7 (10/12), 6-4, 6-4.
No 5 Serb Janko Tipsarevic defeated Russian Mikhail Youzhny 7-6 (7/2), 6-4 while Croatian Marin Cilic, the tenth seed, beat Marcos Baghdatis from Cyprus 7-5, 6-3.