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By Jul 10, 2025On a gloomy day at Wimbledon, Andy Murray's immediate future looks bright
"Why can’t he go on and win it?" said Ryan Peniston, after taking a one-sided loss to the two-time champion.
Published Jul 04, 2023
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Murray during his junior days at SW19.
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In 2005 Murray took a two-set lead over 2002 finalist David Nalbandian, but lost the last three sets 6-0, 6-4, 6-1.
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The Scot ended a 77-year men's British title drought at Wimbledon—and three years later, lifted the trophy again.
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Tennis' Energizer Bunny keeps going, and going...
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