Showing posts with label Andy Murray wall papers. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Andy Murray in his men's singles semi-final

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Friday, January 22, 2010

Andy Murray defeats Florent Serra

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Murray dips into his bag of tricks

Andy Murray juggles his racquet

Popular pre-tournament pick Andy Murray is showing that that all the accolades that were showered on him before the Australian Open fortnight might not have been wishful thinking after all.

In another standout performance, the 22-year-old Scot took a fairly routine 7-5 6-1 6-4 victory over France’s Florent Serra in third round on Friday. The world number five has yet to drop a set in the tournament, largely due to his clean, thoughtful play.

Mixing both power and precision, Murray survived a number of impressive flurries from Serra early on, and then quickly closed the door. He served big, returned effectively, was efficient at the net and won most of the critical points off the ground.

“I'm happy to have won in three sets in all of the matches,” he said. “It's important to have tight situations in matches like the first set today where, it got quite close at points. Against [Marc] Gicquel, like in the third set, it got close. Came through all the sort of tough moments in the match, as well. But I'm happy to save as much energy as possible. Today was hot. So it was nice to get off the court quickly.”

Murray is attempting to become the first British man to win a Grand Slam title in 74 years and clearly, the pressure of his nation is on his talented shoulders. Last year in Melbourne, Fernando Verdasco stunned him, and while he didn’t have a standout year at the 2009 majors, he did manage to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals, where Andy Roddick out-toughed him.

Murray won six titles in 2009 and briefly reached the No. 2 ranking. Much fitter than he was when he first came on tour, Murray no longer has to just rely on just guile to win matches, as he can crack his serve and power groundstrokes.

He registered 49 winners to only 26 from Serra, and won 81 per cent of his first serve points.

Murray will face the red-hot American John Isner, the Auckland champion who took out Gael Monfils, in the next round. It will be a tall task for Murray, as Isner not only owns one of the tour’s most feared serves, but has improved his net game and forehand a ton.

“I want to try and get through the next match,” Murray said. “Isner is playing really well. The guy is 6'9" (and) has (one of the best) if not the best serve on the tour

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Shirtless Andy Murray flexes his muscles


Andy Murray knows the cameras are all over his shirtless bod, so decides to flex for them.

Andy Murray flexes his muscles
He then gives some fans a royal treat by signing autographs for them (yes, still shirtless). Stop the teasing and just take it all off Andy!

Click below for the latest set of Andy Murray shirtless in Australia, 2009.

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Andy Murray playing beach tennis at Port Melbourne, Australia


Britain's Andy Murray visited the Australian Open Beach Tennis Championships in Port Melbourne yesterday, Jan 16 2009.

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I know what you're thinking.... Andy Murray + beach = shirtless! Unfortunately, not this time :P A fully clothed :shock horror: Muzza took some time out yesterday to play some beach tennis for the cameras.

More Andy Murray at Port Melbourne Beach below...

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Phots via Reuters Pictures.


Andy Murray... Shirtless again!


Andy Murray practicing shirtless in Melbourne under the great Australian sun.

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Andy Murray is loving showing off his new body. We had shirtless pics of Murray training in Miami and at the beach but, wait, there's more! The Muzza was snapped practicing shirtless in Melbourne today (Jan 15, 2009) in the Australian heat. Oh, you just gotta love the weather down under :)

Heaps and heaps more of shirtless Andy Murray below :yummy: (click to enlarge)

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