Murray likely to become Britain's highest-earning sports starJuly 6th, 2009 LONDON - British tennis star Andy Murray has turned himself into a financial winner. Sponsors are lining up to offer him deals worth millions of pounds to make him Britain's richest sportsman, reports The Times.
Wimbledon final tickets being sold for 8,500 poundsJuly 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Tickets for the Wimbledon men's final are being sold for 8,500 pounds each.ccording to The Sun, Wimbledon top brass have pledged to prosecute black market touts trying to cash in on Murray mania. But well-heeled debenture holders who provide funds for Wimbledon can sell their tickets.
'The Queen' to grace Wimbledon in hope of seeing Murray crowned 'King'July 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Queen Elizabeth is hoping to visit the Wimbledon Centre court for the first time in 32 years to see British tennis star Andy Murray take on Wimbledon champion Roger Federer in the men's final on Sunday, but before that the 22-year-old Scott will have to beats Andy Roddick in today's semi final. Murray has already received a letter of congratulations from Her Majesty after his recent win at Queen's, and now it has been revealed the Queen is set to grace Wimbledon with her presence, the Daily Express reports.
Murray approaches every match without fearJuly 3rd, 2009 LONDON - British tennis star Andy Murray has said that he approaches every match without fear, and adds that he is on a mission to end 71 years of British hurt of not winning a Wimbledon men's final. According to The Sun, success on Centre Court will make Murray the first Britisher to crack the final frontier since Bunny Austin in 1938.
A Rodd says he is ready for his heat and dust battle with MurrayJuly 2nd, 2009 LONDON - Sixth-seed Andy Roddick has revealed that he can handle 15,000 fans, fatigue and the Fahrenheit as he too bids for a first Wimbledon title like British hero Andy Murray. Roddick said that he has a cunning plan to turn the Centre Court crowd in his favour in tomorrow's semi-final with Andy Murray.
Its looks over ranking that decide which women play on Wimbledon's Centre Court!June 30th, 2009 LONDON - Wimbledon tennis organizers have been accused of using looks rather than ranking to decide which women play on Centre Court. According to Sky News, in the first week of the Championships, fans missed out on watching several top seeded players on the exclusive Centre Court.
Murray raises the roof with historic win under lights (Wimbledon Diary)June 30th, 2009 LONDON - After managing to raise the roof at Wimbledon with his five-set thriller win over Swiss Stan Wawrinka, Andy Murray had a late lie-in Tuesday before starting his quest to prepare for a quarter-final date with veteran Juan Carlos Ferrero. "I'll sleep late, I'll practise around 2 p.m.," said the Scot after his adventure which marked the latest Wimbledon match finish ever at 22:40 p.m.
Andy Murray beats Wawrinka in a five set epic under the roof at WimbledonJune 30th, 2009 WIMBLEDON, England — Andy Murray has won the first match played entirely under the roof on Centre Court at Wimbledon, beating Stanislas Wawrinka in five sets. Monday's 3-hour, 57-minute match, which ended at 10:40 p.m., was the latest match ever played at Wimbledon.
Murray tells fans to roar him into Wimbledon quartersJune 29th, 2009 LONDON - British tennis star Andy Murray has called on his growing legion of Centre Court fans to roar him into the quarter- finals of Wimbledon today. Murray plays close friend Stanislas Wawrinka in the fourth round and wants as much backing as possible.
For Wimbledon title, Murray puts his faith in coach's superstitionJune 29th, 2009 LONDON - Andy Murray's coaching team are leaving nothing to chance in his quest to become the first British player since Fred Perry in 1936 to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon. The Scot yesterday revealed the superstitions of his coach that dictate the court on which he practices at the All England Club.
Murray using improved serve to good effect at WimbledonJune 27th, 2009 LONDON - British tennis star Andy Murray is using an improved serve to blast his way into the second week of Wimbledon. The No.3 seed, who faces Serbia's Viktor Troicki in the third round on Centre Court today, has acquired quite a reputation for being a decent tactician and an extremely good returner of the serve.
Murray fired up after receiving 'royal seal of approval' from The QueenJune 26th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's No. 1 Andy Murray received the royal seal of approval from The Queen, and served up a tennis feast as he outclassed Ernests Gulbis to reach third round at Wimbledon.
Wimbledon's 80 million pounds rainproof roof used to counter blistering sun!June 24th, 2009 LONDON - Wimbledon's 80 million pounds retractable roof built to protect the Centre Court from rain, was used for the first time to shield spectators from the blistering sun. Some 15,000 Centre Court fans sweated it out in temperatures up to 92°F (33.4°C) as they waited to see British Andy Murray in action.
I feel I can win Wimbledon this year, says MurrayJune 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Britain's No.1 tennis player Andy Murray has said that he is good enough to lift the Wimbledon title this year. The World No.3 bid for glory begins on Centre Court today against American Robby Kendrick.
Wimbledon ready with multimillion-pound rainproof roof on Centre CourtJune 20th, 2009 LONDON - The Wimbledon Championships start on Monday, and for the first time since the world's oldest tennis tournament began in 1877, the biggest matches will no more be affected by rain. Tournament referee Andrew Jarrett, while being nervous, is looking forward to see the multimillion-pound roof slide over the world's most famous tennis court in case of rain.