Why Should British Tennis Pay so Much to Bankroll the Murrays?

Mail on SundayJuly 10, 2007

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AS THIS soggy Wimbledon squelches off the summer stage, its passing is marked by a squeal of self-interest from the heart of the Murray family. Not, this time, from the morose Andy. Nor even from his mother, the media-friendly Judy.

No, this contribution comes from Jamie Murray, who is possibly one of the finest doubles players ever to come out of Scotland.

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Why Should British Tennis Pay so Much to Bankroll the Murrays?

'Everybody is having a go at British tennis,' protests Jamie. 'Very few people ever put British players in context.' Well, this is the nation which last won the men's singles in the reign of Edward VIII. The country which last won the women's title three decades ago. The land which sees Wimbledon hand over more than 25million of its profits to the Lawn Tennis ...

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