Andy Murray
British number one Andy Murray
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I just played one bad game on my serve and let him back in in the second set. Everything else was pretty good, just some niggles. I'm sure I'll be fine. I've had back problems but I will push through it this week.
I understand the reasons for doing it ... It makes the tournament unique and a bit different. Sometimes that's good for the tour. But the timing of it is what makes it difficult for the players. It will be a new experience.
It was important to play a few matches on clay, I had some good tennis from time to timeMore quotes »
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French Open 2012: Andy Murray relishes rematch with Jarkko Nieminen
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Andy Murray beats Tatsuma Ito in French Open first round
Andy Murray wants to assure those who care and those who doubt that he is not falling to pieces. He is up and running at the 2012 French Open after a minor and unwarranted scare about the most discussed back in Paris halfway through what was ultimately a from Guardian Unlimited Read more »
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MURRAY PASSES EARLY FRENCH TEST
Andy Murray was content with his start to what he hopes will be another long run at the French Open. The world number four was a big favourite to beat Japanese debutant Tatsuma Ito and his only moments of concern came in the second set when the 24-year-o from Sporting Life Read more »
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Murray set for Ito test in Paris
Britain's Andy Murray has dismissed concerns over his fitness ahead of Tuesday's meeting with Japan's Tatsuma Ito in the French Open first round. Murray's encounter with the world number 68 is the fourth match on Court Suzanne Lenglen at around 16:00 BST from Edinburgh News Read more »
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Murray fears time running out for ‘elusive’ Grand Slam victory
London, May 29(ANI): World number four tennis player Andy Murray has said athletes generally have small careers, and therefore, he is gunning to taste Grand Slams glory before his career ceases. Murray’s latest push to win that elusive first major begins from TruthDive Read more »