Andy Murray

Murray blasts `moaning rivals’ Federer, Djokovic!

Murray blasts `moaning rivals’ Federer, Djokovic!Melbourne, jan. 23 : British tennis star Andy Murray has blasted rivals Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic and says the moaning pair are only putting pressure on themselves.

The Sun quoted Murray as saying that Federer keeps whinging about being continually asked about Murray's chances of winning the Australian Open.

Murray said: "A few players disagree that I have been made the favourite. There have been some quite big contradictions from both of them. By saying they should be the favourites, they are putting more pressure on themselves."

Djokovic riled by Murray''s Australian Open favourite tag

Djokovic riled by Murray''s Australian Open favourite tagMelbourne, Jan. 22 : Defending Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic has spoken out against the bookies' decision to rate Andy Murray, the world's fourth-ranked player, as equal favourite for the tournament alongside Roger Federer.

Djokovic, who eased through his second-round match against Jeremy Chardy in straight sets, believes that the three leading contenders for the title are the same players who won grand slam events last year: himself, Federer, and Rafael Nadal.

Gift from ‘Spice Girls’ manager keeps Andy Murray mentally alert

Andy MurrayLondon, Jan 21 : Scottish professional tennis player Andy Murray has revealed that a gift he got from Spice Girls' manager Simon Fuller keeps him mentally alert at the Australian Open.

Murray, 21, has just signed up to 19 Entertainment, which is Fuller's, who represents both the Spice Girls and David Beckham.

"I was given a Nintendo DS a couple of weeks ago so I've been going on the Brain Training game while I've been in Melbourne," the Sun quoted him as saying.

"It was actually from Simon Fuller for winning this year's first couple of tournaments so I've been playing on that with my friend Ross Hutchins.

‘Favourite’ Murray says he has the stomach to be a Slam winner

Andy MurphyLondon, Jan 17 : World number four Andy Murray has said that he has the stomach to cope with being favourite to land the Australian Open title, and becoming Britain’s first men’s champion at a Slam for 73 years when he takes on Romanian Andrei Pavel in the first round.

Murray is the bookies’ choice to land the first Grand Slam of the year after a sensational start to 2009, FOX Sports reported.

Murray says he is not afraid or nervous about playing Federer

Murray says he is not afraid or nervous about playing FedererMelbourne, Jan. 14 : British tennis star Andy Murray has said that he not afraid or nervous about confronting thirteen-time Grand Slam champion and Swiss Roger Federer anymore.

"I don''t get nervous when I play you (Federer) any more," the Daily Telegraph quoted Murray, as saying.

Murray moves into Australian contender position

Murray moves into Australian contender positionMelbourne  - Andy Murray heads to Melbourne for the Australian Open on the back of his fifth victory over Roger Federer in seven career ATP matches against the Swiss.

In addition, Britain's fast-rising player has also stopped Rafael Nadal - and Federer - at the Abu Dhabi exhibition a week ago before beating Andy Roddick on Saturday to win the Doha ATP trophy for the second year in succession.

2009 is shaping up as the best chance in decades for British men to break a Grand Slam title drought stretching back to Fred Perry in 1936 at Wimbledon.

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