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After recently reinforcing his spot among the multimillionaires of tennis, it seems that Scot Andy Murray needs to develop a few of the marketer-pleasing habits
Andy Murray's Wimbledon triumph was a win-win for tennis and sponsors
Murray’s mother Judy is concerned the sport in their homeland is not geared to take advantage of her son’s success.
Andy Murray is slowly getting adjusted to his new status as a Wimbledon champion
Andy Murray's historic Wimbledon title set records for viewership on the BBC as the British public thronged to the same Wimbledon final shunned by audiences in the US.
From a British tennis perspective, the final day was one of the greatest in living memory, with Andy Murray becoming the first British man to win the title in 77 years.
After making British tennis history by ending the 77-year drought for a men's singles champion, London media are tipping that Andy Murray is set for a knighthood sooner rather than later
Tennis betting in Great Britain soared with Andy Murray in the mix. Now as Wimbledon champion, betting opportunities are presenting themselves.
The world rankings may show otherwise but Ivan Lendl is insistent his charge Andy Murray has proved he’s currently the best player in the world with the Wimbledon title to add
Andy Murray kept it strictly business on court as he faced Novak Djokovic for the biggest prize in tennis.
US Open and Olympic champion Andy Murray has been nominated in two categories of the Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Award
Cameron, a committed tennis player himself, who was sitting in the front row of Centre Court’s Royal Box on Sunday to watch Murray become the first Briton to win the men’s singles title for 77 years.
After ending the 77 years wait for a home grown men’s Wimbledon champion that had been both humiliating and frustrating for British sports, Andy Murray celebrated his victory
Andy Murray remained absolutely unimpressed after British Primate Minister David Cameron's office used his successful Wimbledon run into a fifth semi-final in an attempt to score possible political points
Wimbledon finalist Marion Bartoli has taken to catching a quick nap before her matches, waking up instantly and ready to go onto court.
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