Mum's the Word ; Murray Looks to Tame New York with a Show of Boldness and Judy Calling the Shots Again [Scot Region]

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EVER since he won the US Open Junior championship, Andy Murray has believed that New York is his kind of town. On that day, six years ago, Judy Murray watched with undisguised pride as her son announced himself as a star of the future with the belligerent style of tennis she had taught him to play on the courts near their home in Dunblane, Scotland.

Murray revelled in the bedlam of Flushing Meadows and, like his mother, felt at home in a venue where people drank beer and ate hot dogs, rather than Pimm's and strawberries, and yelled from the bleachers as though at a baseball game.

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Mum's the Word ; Murray Looks to Tame New York with a Show of Boldness and Judy Calling the Shots Again [Scot Region]

Over the intervening years, since that triumph in New York as a tall, skinny teenager with attitude, coaches have been hired and fired by Murray.

But as he returns to Flush...

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