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Quickfire Murray on the march
IN THE Royal Box Chris Hoy watched as his countryman continued his march through the top half of this Wimbledon draw. He knows as well as any that should Andy Murray fulfil the dream of the nation and become the first British player since Fred Perry
Lions roar drowned out by Boks
South Africa 28 British and Irish Lions 25
Next up for Murray: the other Swiss Olympic gold medallist
IT IS strange how, in a competition of 128 men, the absence of one player can make such a difference. When Rafael Nadal pulled out of the tournament, the whole of the top half of the draw opened up. Without the world No.1 to shatter their dreams, eve
Dogged Hewitt keeps up the fight
COMPARING Lleyton Hewitt to a terrier with a bone would not be far-fetched. The Aussie counter-puncher doesn't give up. He sometimes loses, but it's not for the want of trying. Which is why SW19 has come alive again in his presence.
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