| Tennis: Andy Murray ends Britain's wait for Wimbledon finalist Deseret News WIMBLEDON, England — The buzz around Centre Court gradually increased while Andy Murray inched closer to ending one of the longest waits in British. See all stories on this topic » | Deseret News |
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WIMBLEDON, England — With more titles in Grand Slam tennis tournaments than any man in history, Roger Federer of Switzerland had little to prove when he strode onto Centre Court for Friday's Wimbledon semifinal against defending champion Novak ...
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He also pioneered the wearing of shorts by tennis players instead of heavy, white flannel trousers. "Fred Perry and I were playing doubles at Longwood (in Maryland), and it was terribly hot," Austin told The Boston Globe newspaper in 1997. "I came off ...
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| Wimbledon Tennis 2012 Finals: Experienced Roger Federer Will Drop Andy ... Bleacher Report Andy Murray has never been here before. In fact, no British man has since 1938. When Murray enters the All England Club for the finals of Wimbledon against Roger Federer on ... See all stories on this topic » | Bleacher Report |
| Men's Title Comes Down to Federer vs. Britain New York Times Andy Murray defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to advance to the Wimbledon final, where he will try to become the first Briton to win the men's singles title since Fred Perry in 1936. See all stories on this topic » | New York Times |
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First-strike tennis will give him the opportunity to take away one of Murray's great strengths, his defense. And relentless offensive pressure will wear on Murray, and that is the most direct route to goading him into frustration and negativity. In the ...
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| Federer again, Murray for once in Wimbledon final San Francisco Chronicle Roger Federer of Switzerland plays a shot to Novak Djokovic of Serbia during a men's semifinals match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, England, Friday, July 6, 2012. Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth / AP. Roger Federer of ... See all stories on this topic » | San Francisco Chronicle |
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This week, the Newport, Rhode Island-based International Tennis Hall of Fame announced it had hired an attorney to investigate allegations that former doubles champion Hewitt sexually abused girls, an inquiry that could lead to his expulsion from the Hall.
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| Wimbledon Tennis 2012 Finals: Storied Champions Will Lift Up Trophy Once Again Bleacher Report Well, here we are again: Roger Federer and Serena Williams each in a Wimbledon final. Federer, a six-time champion at the All England Club, blew through world No. 1 Novak Djokovic on Friday in the semifinals, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3... See all stories on this topic » | Bleacher Report |
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