February 14, 2009
First Gonzo at AO, now Jo. It seems Rafa's going all Kill Bill on the ATP, taking hard court revenge......
I got a fever.
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February 02, 2009
What is the link between financially strapped companies and expensive sporting tie-ups? Back in 2004, in an earlier, more innocent age, Northern Rock was proud to spend £25m on sponsoring Newcastle United FC. Northern Rock chief executive Adam Applegarth looked ahead to five successful seasons toge...
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Mark Ritson
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January 31, 2009
Andy Murray posting a marginally worse result than a Scottish bank it was left to Laura Robson to fly a rather tattered Union flag....
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January 26, 2009
For Andy Murray there was disappointment, but no excuses. "Sometimes at this level it comes down to a few points," he said. "He [Fernando Verdasco] served huge on the big points and I couldn't do anything about it. Sometimes you have to suck it up and admit he was too good." Murray had won all five ...
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Steve Bierley
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I'm up early to watch Andy Murray in the Tennis: Australian Open Live (BBC2). That's amazing, isn't it - I'm here in London in the middle of a cold winter night, watching a game of tennis over 10,000 miles away in the summer sunshine? As it happens! Sorry, I haven't quite woken up and got used to th...
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Apparently, Fernando Verdasco wasn’t listening to the pundits about town. The Spaniard, who served bagels the other day, pulled off a huge upset at the Aussie Open today ousting top fave Andy Murray 2-6, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the fourth round. Nando was at his aggressive best balancing 50 erro...
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Rich Rodriguez
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January 24, 2009
The most exciting tennis player to emerge out of Britain for quite some time, Scotland’s Andrew Murray, has been favourably backed as the 2009 Australian open men’s singles champion by the vast majority of bookmakers - in his country in any event. Murray is red hot at the moment after fatally se...
UK Betting Guide
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Gambling Guru
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January 22, 2009
On Andy Murray's way to the US Open final last autumn, the first time that the Scot had reached such a rarefied level in a slam, his worst scare came in the third round against Jürgen Melzer, the Austrian left-hander being a couple of points away from victory before Murray prevailed 6–7, 4–6, 7...
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Steve Bierley
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January 10, 2009
Andy Murray, massively calm by his standards, wonderfully versatile and greatly improved on serve, so completely outplayed Andy Roddick in the final of the Qatar Open that it is impossible to avoid the unwise thought that the Scot goes to Australia with real hopes of becoming the first Briton to win...
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Richard Jago
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November 10, 2008
Updated November 16, 2008 Brooklyn (and Andy) on the Dan Patrick Show Brooklyn did a radio interview recently talking about a new Sports Illustrated photoshoot and halfway through they decided to give Andy a ring in Shanghai. Good stuff. Brooklyn Decker The Sports Illustrated model issue talks about...
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