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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Andy Murray: Is It Your Turn?
Andy Murray just churned out a flawless three set match against his quarterfinal opponent, Feliciano Lopez. Andy was just firing in all cylinders, never giving the Spanish any leeway and the chilling scoreline showed that. Because of it, it got me thinking, will Wimbledon 2011 be the time that Murray finally makes history? He looks like he can do it with the way he is playing now!
I'm not sure yet if Nadal has already gone through. Based on the TV coverage, he is still slugging it out with Mardy Fish, who took a set out of him.
We will know in a while, but for now, Andy looks like he can win the prize, finally, for Britain!
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