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About Andy Murray
In the sweltering heat of the 2012 US Open final, with Novak Djokovic pushing him to a fifth set that lasted over two hours, Murray didn’t just win his first Grand Slam, he redefined British tennis psychology. For decades, the narrative was about near-misses and heartbreak at Wimbledon; that night in New York, he proved sustained excellence wasn’t just possible but achievable through meticulous shot selection, relentless court coverage, and an almost forensic approach to opponent patterns. He pioneered the modern two-handed backhand as a weapon of control rather than power, using it to neutralize forehand dominance and construct points from defensive positions. His on-court coaching relationship with Ivan Lendl, rare among elite players, underscored his belief that tactical evolution never stops, even at the top. Off court, he co-founded the Serve It Out initiative, embedding mental health literacy into junior development programmes across the UK, treating emotional resilience not as ancillary but structural to athletic identity.
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