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Not that there was a lack of patriotism here yesterday as the crowd cheered on Jonny Marray, a serve-and-volleying wild card from Sheffield whose shots were as sharp as a blade.
While Marray admits that things have become easier from a financial standpoint since he banked his Wimbledon champion's cheque for £130,000 – more than he had won in the previous 11 years ...
Andy Murray was not the only one to make history on Saturday, as compatriot Jonny Marray became the first Briton to win a men's doubles title at Wimbledon since 1936.
Jonny Marray and Freddie Nielsen, the Wimbledon doubles champions, reach the semis of the ATP World Tour Finals.
Sheffield’s Jonathan Marray and Denmark’s Freddie Nielsen qualified for the doubles competition at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals by helping light up Wimbledon with their outstanding ...
Jonny Marray and Freddie Nielsen failed to maintain their 100% record at the ATP World Tour Finals but still made the semi-finals. The Wimbledon doubles champions lost 6-3 7-5 to Sweden's Robert ...
When Jonathan Marray stepped off Centre Court after becoming Britain’s first men’s doubles champion at Wimbledon since 1936, the changing room attendant and the official All England Club ...
Wimbledon : British wild card Jonathan Marray lost the first set 6-3 to former Wimbledon semi-finalist Xavier Malisse in the first round of the men's singles but hit back to win the next two with ...
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