How is everyone doing? I miss this forum. When Andy signed up with the shortbread company recently it brought back memories of his gran passing round tins of her home made shortbread at Davis Cup ties. Happy days! Keep well everyone. xx
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How is everyone doing? I miss this forum. When Andy signed up with the shortbread company recently it brought back memories of his gran passing round tins of her home made shortbread at Davis Cup ties. Happy days! Keep well everyone. xx
Fine here, hope you are doing ok clancy :). certainly have a number of memories from the Davis cup ties,obviously not a lot of active Members now but some of us still like to pop in here and contribute.
Thank you James for responding.I have been feeling my age since I got in the 80s but I still follow tennis avidly although can't get my tongue round most of the names! I did get to Manchester with my son and grandson last September for live tennis which I did enjoy although not the same without Andy. (My grandson plays a lot of padel). I'm happy Andy is enjoying his retirement although I can't share his passion for golf. Best wishes to everyone on here especially those who sorted out our technical problems - and there were many! I often think of Theresa who shared my lack of enthusiasm for Roger; whilst admiring his game, it was the 19 jacket that finished me. My love of tennis stems from my PE teacher at High School, Miss Pennycuick (lived to over 100) who fostered my interest in playing and subsequently watching tennis. Hope you all continue to do so. xx
oh right,you do need to relax a bit more I guess. yes I mind you mentioning going to Manchester previously, as long as you had a good time if not quite the same buzz. I was in hospital late last year with a twisted bowel but was resolved without the need for an operation, seem to be fine now. I am still very much a tennis fan but have not been to live tennis for a little while. I do not cope so well with the heat nowadays and so would just rather watch the grass court tennis on TV (I attended Wimbledon a number of times but feel it not for me anymore as a spectator). whilst i did play tennis a bit when I was younger my standard was fairly low, got more enjoyment from watching :)
I'm still around, though I've now had breast cancer for five years. I go, once a month, to a support group. I still watch any tennis that the BBC shows, though I did go to watch the Wimbledon qualifying rounds and some of the Wimbledon rounds last year. Our mum passed away from pancreatic cancer in January. It was thought, at the time, she'd got gallstones. Our dad passed away in a care home from Alzheimers and frailty in May. My niece will begin her A level course at the college, next month.
Hope you are doing ok Stell, sorry to hear about your parents. Good luck to your neice!
I am still about. I try to pop in from time to time. Don’t really watch much tennis now. It’s not the same without Andy. Never thought I would miss Nadal and Federer.
The courts are well used in the local park. Watched a young lad playing on roller skates the other day. Not sure that will catch on…….
Sorry to hear about your parents Stell. Good to touch base with James and Clancy.
Very much occupied with my new dog. I lost the old one on the day of the Kings coronation. Fizzy a Norfolk Terrier/Jack Russell Cross arrived in November 2023. It’s been a bit of a shock - a hyperactive youngster after an elderly disabled dog. Attachment 1501
Hope you are doing ok Teresa, hopefully the new dog is giving you some joy though wil be more work. Good to see the local youngsters with interest in tennis.
Ah, good to hear from you, Stell. I am glad you are doing ok; sorry about your mum and dad, a sad year for you. I have lost so many dear friends this year and one of my dogs too and illnesses in my US relatives that I have always been close to. One is battling pancreatic cancer right now, been having treatment and awaiting a large surgery later this month. Guess we have to count our blessings. Murraynators is still quite active but I miss the banter on here. Several of them are going to Poland shortly and it reminded me of my DC trips in the past through this group, how well SallyDaisy looked after us.Take care of yourself, and everyone else who still logs in occasionally. xx
Clancy, sorry to hear your sad newes on friends/relatives/dog. Whilst I am on the Murraynators Facebook page a lot more active on the old Andy Murray Tennis Fans (now changed to Andy Murray and British Tennis). know some of the old regulars are pretty active om Murraynators.
Thank you James. I was disappointed last night when Joe and Neil missed out in the Men's Doubles in NY; really thought they had the trophy in their hands. Didn't watch the Ladies' final and will scratch the Men's final later too.
Teresa - Sorry to hear you lost your elderly dog. I lost my male cocker suddenly at the turn of the year and have been having health problems with my girl cocker recently. I am looking for a 2nd dog (I need my canine company) but not proving easy (my advanced age is against me!). I have been accepted by a spaniel rescue for a cocker 6/8 yrs requiring little exercise (although I would get the Cinnamon Trust to walk it as I have done in the past when I've not been able to and also worked dogs along with my own for them when younger) but one meeting these parameters is yet to appear on their website! My two sons fortunately accept I need them in my solitary life and are prepared to do whatever is best for them if I go before them. Take care of yourself and hope your youngster is improving. x
yes it was a gutting for Joe/Neil, hopefully have a slam together at some point. I have watched a lot of the Us Open ,looking forward to Men's Final.
Hello, I was never a very active online forum member but did go to several Davis Cup matches and a couple of BJK ties with the group including the DC final in Ghent Still an avid tennis follower and I do pop in when I remember to do the slam prediction competitions that Cazza highlights. Sorry to hear about the dogs and Stell?s parents.
Yes I remember Goldfish, I was in Ghent too though have not been to DC for a while (I think since the original format change though that is only partly the reason) and was not any of the BJK ties (time I was at Fed Cup was in the 1990s).