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LIKE Andy Murray, David Nalbandian knows what it is to cause a stir in his very first Wimbledon. The Argentine arrived at SW19 in 2002 a genuine unknown and made stealthy progress into the final, where he was beaten by Lleyton Hewitt.
It is possible for his young Scottish opponent today to emulate the feat. Possible, even, for him to exceed it. But Murray himself has judged it unlikely. Asked how he thinks he might fare, Murray replied that he should lose comfortably against a player he ranked among his boyhood favourites.See the full content of this document
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Nalbandian Eyes His Second Final
When Nalbandian's name came to the fore, Murray was only 15, an impressionable youngster about to set out on a te...
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