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Ivan Lendl says he is expecting more top performances from pupil Andy Murray in 2013 as the Scot hopefully takes aim at the No. 1 ATP ranking
Ivan Lendl expects his coaching charge Andy Murray to flourish in 2013, the future for the Scot should hold several more Grand Slam titles.
Andy Murray has revealed one secret behind finally winning an elusive Grand Slam title at the recent US Open. The 25 year-old Scot maintains his mind is a lot clearer
Speculation is mounting in tennis circles that Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the world no.6 who has played without a coach for the last 18 months, is in the market for a top name
The year-end ATP wrap-up event in London remains the prime late-season goal for Andy Murray
Even former players are starting to take Andy Murray seriously after the Scot made his Grand Slam breakthrough with a US Open title
Andy Murray has come through for Britain , winning singles and doubles matches at the London Olympics to keep home medal hopes in tennis alive.
Andy Murray admits he feels a new warmth and affinity from the British public after his Wimbledon final display and subsequent emotional tears.
Tommy Haas has taken note of what he considers Andy Murray's award-winning acting skills on court, but does not give the Scot an Oscar for gamesmanship
World No. 4 and defending champion Andy Murray has committed himself to the AEGON Championships for the next five years, ensuring that he will be playing at the tournament in his 30th year.
World No. 4 Andy Murray moved into the fourth round of the Sony Ericsson Open, after receiving a walkover from 26th seed Milos Raonic, who withdrew from the tournament with a right ankle injury on Sunday.
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