Andy Murray
Dedicated to the British number one and World no4 Tennis player
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A1 sized framed Wimbledon branded t-shirt signed by World Number One Roger Federer and Number Two British Andy Murray, photos included. Proceeds go to Marie Curie Cancer Care. Bids close at 10am on 21st August 2009.
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Q. You seem to have run into the Roddick of 2003. Were you expecting that? You always expect your opponents to play well, especially at this stage of the tournament. And he served great. Served really, really well in the tiebreaks. I think he maybe missed two first serves. The second one wasn't until 6‑4 in the tiebreak. He was serving really well at the start. And I had a few chances, you know, in the first tiebreak. I had chances early in the third set. I didn't take them. |
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Birth Date: 15/05/1987 Home: Dunblane, Scotland Trained: Spain, Barcelona Nationality: British Plays: Right Handed Best Surface: Hard court Coaching Team: Matt Little and Jez Green (both fitness), Andy Ireland (physio), Louis Cayer and Miles Maclagan Started Tennis: 3 Turned Pro: 18 ATP Titles: 12 Highest Ranking: 3 (11-May-09) Height: 6 ft 3 in (190 cm) |
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Murray's comments [i]It was pretty special, I thought Stan played a great match. The standard he set at the start was tough to keep up with. He was playing great and he came out with some big shots. In five-set matches there are these momentum shifts sometimes. It was great, always when you play indoors the atmosphere is great, but when you've got 15,000 supporters it makes it extra special, so thanks a lot. I'll have a pretty deep sleep tonight after that. After a match like that you take a lot of confidence, it was a great... |
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