Andy's Got the Whole World in His Hands . . . Australian Open Scot's Race to End Title Drought
Evening Times › January 26, 2009
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IT IS a distant 63 years since Great Britain boasted a Grand Slam tennis champion and a World No.1 . . . but that time in the wilderness could soon be over.
Not since the legendary Fred Perry despatched Don Budge in a three-hour, fi veset epic at Forest Hills to claim the 1936 US Championship has Britain reigned supreme in the men's singles.See the full content of this document
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Andy's Got the Whole World in His Hands . . . Australian Open Scot's Race to End Title Drought
Next week, however, Andy Murray will begin his quest to end our barren spell when he takes on Romanian Andrei Pavel in the first round ...
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