0933 GMT July 06, 2022
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Andy and Jamie Murray are to team up on home soil for Scotland against England in what the latter describes as a "super exciting" Battle of the Brits.
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As so often, Andy Murray knew what he was talking about.
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Dominic Thiem of Austria has defeated Andy Murray in straight sets to reach the semi-finals of the China Open in Beijing.
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The four greatest male players in modern tennis – who between them have won more than £400 million across 16 years – arrive in Melbourne aware that their days as a dominant entity are numbered, if not already history.
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Former world number one Andy Murray said he has no regrets about not walking away from tennis despite missing 11 months of the year with a hip injury.
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Three-time grand slam champion Andy Murray underwent hip surgery on Monday and is determined to return to action in time for this year's Wimbledon.
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Former world number one Andy Murray’s lingering hip issues forced him to withdraw from the Brisbane International on Tuesday with the Briton admitting he was unsure whether he could recover in time for the Australian Open later this month.
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Former world number one Andy Murray said he doesn't mind if he is playing at "30 in the world level" as he prepares to return from six months out.
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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have utterly dominated during 2017 but as the season ends there is a palpable sense that the top of the men’s game is in a state of rare flux.
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Andy Murray will take his place in the draw for the Australian Open next January, according to the tournament director.
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Andy Murray pulled out of the US Open after failing to recover from a hip injury.
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Roger Federer maintained his bid for a record eighth Wimbledon title as he moved into the last four with a 6-4, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4) win against Milos Raonic.
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The second week of the Wimbledon 2017 gets underway today and two of the so-called ‘Big Four’, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal, go into action in the fourth round of the third Grand Slam of the year.
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Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal eased past opponents on the first day of the Wimbledon 2017 while fifth seed Stan Wawrinka was knocked out by Daniil Medvedev in the biggest shock on day one.
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Britain's defending champion Andy Murray was named top seed as the 'big four' in men's tennis head the rankings for Wimbledon.
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