More on Andy Murray
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Andy Murray progresses to Australian Open semi-final
25 January: Japanese opponent Kei Nishikori was no match for the Scot, who triumphed 6-3 6-3 6-1 in their last eight tie.
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Museums hosts Murray family event on their passion for tennis
24 January: Andy Murray will be joined by brother Jamie and mother Judy at the talk at the National Museum of Scotland.
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Andy Murray gains Australian Open quarter-final spot
23 January: The Scot will face Kei Nishikori in the quarter-finals after his fourth round opponent Mikhail Kukushkin was forced to retire with injury.
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Andy Murray ready for tough test against Mikhail Kukushkin
22 January: The Dunblane ace will face the Kazakhstan player for a place in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.
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Andy Murray cruises through to Australian Open third round
19 January: The Scot saw off French opponent Edouard Roger-Vasselin in straight sets 6-1 6-4 6-4.
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Andy Murray through in Melbourne after initial scare
17 January: The Scot came back from a set down to defeat Ryan Harrison 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-2.
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Andy Murray is happy with Ivan Lendl's work ethic
16 January: The Dunblane ace hopes the appointment will ease the criticism of his coaching team.
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Andy Murray learns Australian Open fate
13 January: The Scot's path to his third consecutive final has been mapped out, with Ryan Harrison his first opponent.
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Andy Murray claims Brisbane crown
08 January: The Scot defeated Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-1 6-3 to win his first title of the year.
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Andy Murray reaches Brisbane final
07 January: The Scot will take on Alexandr Dolgopolov as he claims to win his first title under new coach Ivan Lendl.
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Andy Murray through to last four in Brisbane
06 January: The British number one saw off Marco Baghdatis to reach the semi-finals of the ATP Brisbane International.
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Andy Murray names Ivan Lendl as new coach
31 December: The eight-time Grand Slam champion will attempt to help the Scottish ace win his first major.
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Andy Murray to end year as world number four
28 November: Scottish star is overtaken by Roger Federer after the Swiss ace wins ATP World Tour Finals title.
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Andy Murray admits it was the 'wrong decision' to play in London
23 November: The British number one will now turn his attentions to regaining fitness for January's Australian Open.
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Andy Murray may quit ATP World Tour Finals
22 November: The Scot will make a decision on Tuesday over injury concerns.
















