Andy Murray at Wimbledon

@egdcltd (12059)
June 30, 2016 11:59am CST
Andy Murray, British number 1, world number 2 and tournament no 2 seed, was facing Chinese Taipei's Yen-Hsun Lu, world number 76 and unranked in the tournament, in the second round of the Gentlemen's Singles at Wimbledon. Lu had been out for several months due to injury, and had been doing pretty well since he came back. Murray started a bit shakily in the first set, being 3-1 down, but soon went on to win it 6-3. He then started to completely dominate the game, winning the next two sets 6-2, 6-1 and winning the match three sets to love, taking him through to the third round. That shaky start is not something you want to do against Novak Djokovic though. Not unless you want to lose the set.
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• New Delhi, India
30 Jun 16
This time Fedrer will defeat him
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@egdcltd (12059)
30 Jun 16
Federer's not what he used to be. Nowadays he's merely very, very good.
@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
30 Jun 16
I don't think roger is the threat he once was...still good though
@amadeo (111937)
• United States
30 Jun 16
If both of them make it.It is going to be a tough one there.Not sure how comfortable they are on the grass
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@egdcltd (12059)
30 Jun 16
Well, both have won the tournament in the past. Djokovic three times to Murray's one, and he's also the holder of all four Grand Slam titles. First time that's apparently happened in 47 years I think they said.