Sports News

Murray has Britain's tennis hopes with him

Published: July 2, 2009 at 8:31 AM
French Open tennis in Paris

LONDON, July 2 (UPI) -- Andy Murray heads to Friday's Wimbledon men's semifinals with the hopes of all of Britain riding with him.

Murray, ranked No. 3 in the world, is looking to be the first British player since Fred Perry to win the men's singles title. Perry won Wimbledon by defeating Gottfried von Cramm in a 6-1, 6-1, 6-0 rout. But that was in 1936 and it's been a long dry spell for fans of British men's tennis since.

Murray's next step in trying to end that drought is Friday when he plays sixth-seeded Andy Roddick. The other match Friday also has history riding on it as No. 2-seeded Roger Federer, who owns a record-tying 14 Grand Slam titles, meets 24th-seeded Tommy Haas.

Only Federer, who won titles each year from 2003-07, among the four semifinalists has won at Wimbledon.

Murray has had a good tournament. Although his fourth-round match was a five-setter, he rebounded well in Wednesday's quarterfinals. Roddick has also played consistently well but he'll be coming off a tough five-set quarterfinal match with Lleyton Hewitt. Murray owns a 6-2 edge in matches against Roddick.

Federer has won nine of the 11 times he's played Haas. But the last time they played Haas put a scare into Federer by taking a two-set advantage in a French Open match before Federer rallied.

© 2009 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
COL FB: Georgia Tech 39, Clemson 34 (5 min)
NHL: Tampa Bay 4, New York Islanders 0 (10 min)
NHL: Boston 7, Toronto 2 (26 min)
COL FB: Texas 13, Nebraska 12 (34 min)
NHL: Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 1 (OT) (39 min)
NHL: Atlanta 2, Florida 1 (SO) (59 min)
PGA: McDowell, Yang lead Chevron Worlds
fark
Fake toilet concealed drug tunnel linking Mexico with US. Subby thought that smell was paraquat
Hokey Pokey inventor gets body put in, body put out, body put in, not shaken all about
Cambridge University discovers that some condoms on campus contain little pricks
Turns out asexuality may not be a choice, either
MIT team wins DARPA balloon challenge. Thanks for all of your effort, Farkers. We put up a good...
If you notice an eight-foot red weather balloon today while you're driving around, please let Fark...