Andrew and Jamie Murray
Andrew and Jamie Murray
Japan Open Tennis: Andy Murray’s fine form goes on in doubles and singles
Andy Murray’s fine Far East form continued yesterday with a stylish 6-1, 6-2 victory inside an hour over Alex Bogomolov Jnr in the second round of the Japan Open.
Murray secures 19th ATP title and sets his sights on usurping Federer
Andy Murray has set his sights on usurping Roger Federer as the world No 3 after easing to his 19th career ATP title in the final of the Thailand Open yesterday.
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Murray secures 19th ATP title and sets his sights on usurping Federer
Andy Murray has set his sights on usurping Roger Federer as the world No 3 after easing to his 19th career ATP title in the final of the Thailand Open yesterday.
Henman backs Murray's bid
TIM HENMAN believes Andy Murray can shoulder the pressure of playing three days in a row in Argentina despite describing Great Britain's first Davis Cup tie back in the elite World Group as "a tough task".
Henman won't seek role with Murray
TIM Henman has ruled himself out of joining Andy Murray's support team after the young Scot split with American coach Brad Gilbert.
Murray named as award contender
SCOTTISH tennis star Andy Murray has been named as one of the contenders for the 2007 BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, along with nine other stars including Justin Rose and Lewis Hamilton.
Murray to rotate team of experts
ANDY Murray has signalled his desire to employ a rotating squad of tennis experts following his split with coach Brad Gilbert.
'Murray can match Federer' - Sampras
FOURTEEN-TIME Grand Slam winner Pete Sampras believes Andy Murray is amongst a small group who can challenge the dominance of world No 1 Roger Federer.
Murray hires fitness trainers but 'no hurry' to find coach
ANDY Murray has teamed up with a new physical conditioner, but insists he is in "no hurry" to find a coach.
Meet the ultimate rival to Federer
HE'S the fictional tennis player that the ATP believes would prove invincible. He's got Andy Murray's brain - not to mention the Scot's distinctive curly locks - Roger Federer's hand-eye co- ordination, Andy Roddick's blistering serve and Richard Gasquet's stylish back-hand.
Gilbert and Murray 'stopped getting on'
AMERICAN coach Brad Gilbert is to continue working for the British Lawn Tennis Association on a shortened contract following his split with Andy Murray.
Murray now his own master
THE relationship between player and coach is like a marriage, and as the old gag goes, marriage is an honourable institution, but who wants to live in an institution? Clearly, not Andy Murray.
LTA to review Gilbert's role after Murray ditches American coach
BRAD GILBERT'S role at the Lawn Tennis Association is to be reviewed following his split with Andy Murray.
Murray to 'move on' after split with Gilbert
BRITISH tennis No 1 Andy Murray has split with coach Brad Gilbert after working together for 17 months.
Desire for independence all too evident as Murray axes Gilbert
ANOTHER turbulent period in Andy Murray's career came to a close yesterday when it was confirmed that he and his coach, Brad Gilbert, had parted company. But then, turbulence and the young Scot appear to go hand in hand, to the extent that it is reasonable to presume that the day he loses his inner rage will mark the end of his career as a world-class tennis player.
Murray splits with coach Gilbert
BRITISH number one Andy Murray has confirmed he has parted company with coach Brad Gilbert.
Adding insight to injury
TENNIS, like football, is a funny old game. Andy Murray has had more highs and lows this year than some players experience in an entire career and it seems an eternity since he was defending his title in San Jose to kick start what should have been a sensational season, yet it was only back in February.
Murray out as he blows a Gasquet
ANDY MURRAY has spoken of his pride at coming so close to reaching the Masters Cup in Shanghai despite falling short with defeat by Richard Gasquet in their Paris quarter-final last night.
Murray's hopes dashed in Paris
FRANCE'S Richard Gasquet ended Andy Murray's Masters Cup hopes by beating the British No 1 6-3, 0-6, 6-4 in the Paris Masters quarter-finals.
Murray aiming to blow Gasquet away in Masters bid
ANDY MURRAY was set to take on Richard Gasquet in the Paris Masters today hoping to win and move a step closer to the season-ending Masters Cup.
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