It's Federer again and Murray for once Once again, Roger Federer will be playing in the Wimbledon final. For once, it will be against Andy Murray. Read full article |
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'Finally!' cries British press Britain's newspapers breathed a sigh of relief on Saturday and hailed Andy Murray becoming the first homegrown player to reach the Wimbledon men's tennis final in 74 years. Read full article |
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Murray on path from tragedy to triumph A scrawny, pasty-faced Andy Murray was 18 when he made his Wimbledon debut in 2005. Read full article |
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'Underdog' Murray eyes perfect storm Andy Murray admits only his perfect game will be good enough to defeat six-time champion Roger Federer in Sunday's Wimbledon final and become Britain'a first men's champion in 76 years. Read full article |
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Murray's hometown hails local hero Andy Murray has messed up a lot of people's weekend plans. Read full article |
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Tsonga proves a real fighter after low blow For a man with a passing resemblance to boxing great Muhammad Ali, France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga proved a consummate fighter as he recovered from a low blow to punch his way off the ropes and push Andy Murray... Read full article |
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Djokovic plays down talk of dip Novak Djokovic refused to be downhearted after his Wimbledon title defence ended in semifinal defeat by an inspired Roger Federer on Centre Court on Friday. Read full article |
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Radwanska will play final despite illness Agnieszka Radwanska insists she will be fit to face Serena Williams in Saturday's Wimbledon semifinal despite suffering a health scare on Friday which caused her to cancel a scheduled news conference. Read full article |
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Federer, Murray to face off in final Andy Murray now stands one win from ending 76 years of British pain after reaching the Wimbledon men's final on Friday - the only trouble is Roger Federer will be over the other side of the net. Read full article |
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Radwanksa in Wimbledon final health scare Agnieszka Radwanska insists she will be fit to face Serena Williams in Saturday's Wimbledon semifinal despite suffering a health scare on Friday which caused her to cancel a scheduled news conference. Read full article |
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Favourite tag means nothing to Serena Serena Williams insists she will have to deliver the performance of a lifetime to win her fifth Wimbledon title against Agnieszka Radwanska in Saturday's final. Read full article |
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Azarenka happy with efforts to tame Williams Victoria Azarenka was adamant she did all she could to withstand a battering from Serena Williams after losing their Wimbledon semifinal 6-3 7-6 on Thursday. Read full article |
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Record ace blitz puts Serena in man's world Serena Williams reached a seventh Wimbledon final on Thursday, taking her aces total to 85, an intimidating statistic which also makes her the second most powerful server in the men's tournament. Read full article |
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Doubles joy for Williams sisters A couple of hours after reaching her seventh Wimbledon final, Serena Williams returned to Centre Court with sister Venus to secure a spot in the semifinals of the doubles tournament. Read full article |
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Greats play second fiddle to Murray mania A dream semifinal pitching two of the game's greatest ever players against each other is likely to be a tasty warm-up act for many of the fans in Centre Court on Friday. Read full article |
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'Mr Nice Guy' won't win, Goran warns Murray Andy Murray needs to ditch the 'Mr Nice Guy' image and become more arrogant, brash and big-headed if he has aspirations of becoming Wimbledon champion, according to Goran Ivanisevic. Read full article |
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Serena aces her way into final Four-time champion Serena Williams buried Victoria Azarenka under a record firestorm of 24 aces to reach her seventh Wimbledon final on Thursday. Read full article |
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First grass clash for Federer, Djokovic Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer have met 26 times, but Friday's potentially epic Wimbledon semifinal will be a first clash on grass in their rollercoaster, six-year rivalry. Read full article |
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Williams has nothing to lose Serena Williams hit top gear in deposing Petra Kvitova and ominously for her Wimbledon semifinal opponent Victoria Azarenka the four-time champion says she has nothing to lose in the clash on Thursday. Read full article |
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Murray inspired by LeBron James Britain's great Wimbledon hope Andy Murray compared himself with NBA greatLeBron James on Wednesday after moving within two victories of his first major title. Read full article |