Seeing it live is always good as you really notice the speed, power and athleticism.I went to RG a few years ago and we had a good day. Getting tickets is easier than Wimbledon, and getting on the courts was easier especailly if there were no French players involved. The overall space and facilities weren't great for a Grand Slam, but I know it's had improvements since, so hopefully I'll get to visit again.
It's impressive, though I don't see anything in his game that strikes me as wow, what weapon that <insert shot> is. I guess, as the big banner at RG implies, it's his tenaciousness as much as anything.
Andy Murray may have already played his last Wimbledon, doubtful for SW19, following having to retire in his match at the Queen's Club after just 5 games, with back pain.