
At last, a Wimbledon triumph for Murray to savour
Andy Murray is celebrating his sweetest success after casting aside Milos Raonic in straight sets to become the first British man in 81 years to snare two Wimbledon singles crowns.
Andy Murray is celebrating his sweetest success after casting aside Milos Raonic in straight sets to become the first British man in 81 years to snare two Wimbledon singles crowns.
Second seed Andy Murray survived a ferocious Jo-Wilfried Tsonga fightback to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals for the seventh time, winning a second Centre Court blockbuster 7-6(10) 6-1 3-6 4-6 6-1 overnight.
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Andy Murray was effective in the open air and devastating after the Rod Laver Arena roof was closed as he stormed into an Australian Open semi-final against Milos Raonic with a four-set win over David Ferrer.
The moment Andy Murray has pursued with such fanatical zeal finally arrived, unforgettably, on Sunday when an outrageous lob arced over Belgium’s David Goffin to seal Britain’s first Davis Cup title for 79 years.