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By Kaz Mochlinski While Andy Murray is recovering from his best Wimbledon to date, having reached the men's singles quarter-finals for the first time, his brother Jamie remains on course to repeat his victory last year in the mixed doubles, as he finds himself two matches away from a second consecutive title. With his American partner Leizel Huber, the older Murray faces a Centre Court semi-final, against the unseeded pair of Bob Bryan and Samantha Stosur, today as he seeks to defend the trophy he secured so thrillingly 12 months ago in tandem with Jelena Jankovic. "We've won three matches and we're feeling confident we can get through to the final," the 22-year-old Scot said. "We expect a tough match but we think we can win. I've played Bryan before and lost last time - at the French Open a month ago - so hopefully I can... [read full story]
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By Judy Murray When Andy decided to stop working with Brad Gilbert, he moved away from the intensity of the one-on-one coaching set-up and took on a team of experts to deliver his physical and coaching programme. You'd be lucky...
BRIT ace Andy Murray shows off the new pal who is helping him chase his Wimbledon dream. Andy, 21 – riding high after thrashing his first two opponents – says his 12-week-old border terrier Maggie is helping him to relax...
Jun 28 2008 By David Mccarthy Ex-Coach Puts Scot On Par With Champ Wimbledon 2008 - Day 5 YOU would think Mark Petchey might have an axe to grind with Andy Murray. After all, the Scot chopped him just 10 months after asking the...
Jun 28 2008 By David Mccarthy YOU would think Mark Petchey might have an axe to grind with Andy Murray. After all, the Scot chopped him just 10 months after asking the former British No.1 to help him gatecrash the elite of...
Andy Murray puts his flawless Wimbledon start down to his ability to deal with the distractions which surround the world's most prestigious tennis tournament. The British number one was hoping to ease his way into the second...
Andy Murray puts his flawless Wimbledon start down to his ability to deal with the distractions which surround the world's most prestigious tennis tournament. The British number one was hoping to ease his way into the second...
Andy Murray puts his flawless Wimbledon start down to his ability to deal with the distractions which surround the world's most prestigious tennis tournament. The British number one was hoping to ease his way into the second...
Andy Murray puts his flawless Wimbledon start down to his ability to deal with the distractions which surround the world's most prestigious tennis tournament. The British number one was hoping to ease his way into the second...
Andy Murray puts his flawless Wimbledon start down to his ability to deal with the distractions which surround the world's most prestigious tennis tournament. The British number one was hoping to ease his way into the second...
Andy Murray will take on Tommy Haas in the third round of Wimbledon having seen off his first two opponents. Murray has yet to drop a set in the tournament, and will be hoping the crowd on Centre Court can roar him to victory...
Jelena Jankovic, Andy Murray, Bob Bryan, Samantha Stosur, Jamie Murray, Rafael Nadal, Grand Slam, Wimbledon Championships, Tennis, Nestor

