Andy Murray
Highlights of Andy Murray's Tennis Career
by
Jimmy R Morris
Often considered to be one of the best men's tennis players never to actually win a major tennis tournament or title in his relatively short career, the 25-year old Scotch player Andy Murray still has an impressive list of wins and achievements to his name. Currently ranked as the number 4 player in the world, and the British number 1, Murray has reached the finals of three grand slam tournaments despite making his professional debut less than ten years ago. At one stage of his career, the tennis ace was ranked as the number 2 player in the world.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Highlights-of-Andy-Murrays-Tennis-Career
id=7073174 - May 20, 2012
Andy Murray - The Ivan Lendl Effect
by
Martin Perry
It's the week before the Australian Open, and Andy Murray is happy. As well as securing the Brisbane Invitational title, he has a new coach.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Andy-Murray---The-Ivan-Lendl-Effect
id=6806005 - Jan 09, 2012
Andy Murray: Can He Bounce Back After His Australian Open Disappointment?
by
Karen Samartha Walker
At Flushing Meadows last year, Andy Murray broke the British curse and became the first man from the Majesty's Kingdom to win a Grand Slam after Fred Perry in 1936. With that win, Andy won the hearts of not just his home country but also the entire tennis world, who believed that Andy had finally taken that taken a huge leap, and finally made converted the so called 'Big Three' into the big Four'.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Andy-Murray:-Can-He-Bounce-Back-After-His-Australian-Open-Disappointment?
id=7494616 - Feb 05, 2013
Andy Murray, World No 2 - Can the Stranglehold of Federer and Nadal Be Broken in the Majors?
by
Mark Fellows
There have been many great sporting rivalries in the world of tennis, Borg and McEnroe, Agassi and Sampras, but I'm sure that most of those great players would agree that the current rivalry between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal is second to none. Not since the 18th of July 2005, when Leyton Hewitt's occupied the No 2 spot of the South African Airways ATP Rankings has another player broken the stranglehold of Federer's and Nadal's domination of the top two positions.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Andy-Murray,-World-No-2---Can-the-Stranglehold-of-Federer-and-Nadal-Be-Broken-in-the-Majors?
id=2769855 - Aug 16, 2009
ATP Tennis - Andy Murray Captured the Madrid Masters Title
by
Ally White
The No.4 of the world of 23 years old, Andy Murray, captured his fourth ATP title of the year at the Madrid Masters in Spain by beating the French and world No.10 Gilles Simons 6-4, 7-6(8/6). It was a closed game but at the end the victory was for the British player, especially after his 10 aces and saving two set points in a tiebreaker.
http://ezinearticles.com/?ATP-Tennis---Andy-Murray-Captured-the-Madrid-Masters-Title
id=1608580 - Oct 22, 2008
Tennis Psychology - Andy Murray And The Beatability Factor
by
Martin Perry
Andy Murray's quest for a Grand Slam continues. Beaten in Round 3 of the US Open, surely Murray has the technical ability to be a champion. If so, then maybe he doesn't have the mentality of a Grand Slam winner?
http://ezinearticles.com/?Tennis-Psychology---Andy-Murray-And-The-Beatability-Factor
id=4989060 - Sep 06, 2010
Andy Murray: Ready to Take the Clay Court Challenge
by
Karen Samartha Walker
World No. 2 Andy Murray considers the clay court as his "worst surface" but thinks that he is ready for the clay court season and regards himself as being in a better shape than what he was a year back. To begin with, Murray has so far beaten only one top-ten player in his professional career on the clay court-Nikolay Davydenko in the semifinals of the Monte Carlo Masters in 2011. Later that year, the Scot did managed to reach the last four stage of the French Open but the reigning US Open champion who nursed a niggling back injury during the 2012 season bowed out of the Roland Garros in the quarter finals.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Andy-Murray:-Ready-to-Take-the-Clay-Court-Challenge
id=7627546 - Apr 11, 2013
Andy Murray and His New Found Confidence
by
Karen Samartha Walker
Andy Murray's triumph at the 2011 US Open to claim his first grand slam has clearly proven that a new found confidence is surging within the Scot known much for his choking at the final moments of glory. The win has certainly lifted a huge burden from his shoulder and earned himself much needed confidence in his abilities. All this while Murray faced huge pressure of expectations from his country mates who longed for a grand slam (men's singles) title, something the nation has failed to win for 76 long years.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Andy-Murray-and-His-New-Found-Confidence
id=7411607 - Dec 06, 2012
Can Andy Murray Break 75 Years of Tradition?
by
Si Wright
With Wimbledon 2011 fast approaching, we try to answer the question - can Andy Murray become the first Brit to win the men's singles since Fred Perry in 1936? The short answer is 'yes', while the slightly longer answer '... but probably not'.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Can-Andy-Murray-Break-75-Years-of-Tradition?
id=6279226 - May 18, 2011
ATP Tour Wimbledon 2009 - Andy Murray's Passive Resistance or Just Beaten by the Better Man?
by
Mark Fellows
As the 2009 Wimbledon campaign comes to an end, and Roger Federer sits victorious once more as at very least, statistically the best Tennis player of all time, are we any closer to finding that elusive British champion? Tim Henman carried British hopes for many years and if rain hadn't intervened against Goran Ivanisevic in 2001 then we may have had a finalist at worst. I wonder if Henman in his BBC commentary position for this years Wimbledon ever entertained the thought, 'if only the roof were around in my day?
http://ezinearticles.com/?ATP-Tour-Wimbledon-2009---Andy-Murrays-Passive-Resistance-or-Just-Beaten-by-the-Better-Man?
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