I'm not counting out Murray just yet, especially if Nadal is around 90%. I know he's young but I'm starting to think that Murray's just not going to be at the level of Djokovic/Federer/Nadal. He's good enough to make the quarters and semis of the majors routinely and stick in the top-5/10, but he hasn't taken that next step like Djokovic did. I put him in the same group as Roddick, who only won a major because he came up in the time between when Agassi/Sampras were great and when Federer/Nadal started dominating. Maybe Murray will prove me wrong and make the leap and win a couple majors but it's going to be tough. He's the same age as Djokovic and only a year younger than Nadal. And if Del Potro continues his recovery and returns to previous form (his last two major losses were in four sets to Djokovic and Nadal), he's a year and a half younger than Murray. He's beaten everyone in minor tournaments, just not in a major. Wimbledon is his best chance to win one getting to play at home. He's played well this tournament, and Nadal has struggled just enough to question him. The crowd for a Murray/Djokovic final would be awesome. I do think he only has 2-3 majors in him at the most.