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Murray shows Promise Despite Defeat
Murray suffered a disappointing defeat at the hands of the the Cypriot, Marcos Baghdadis
      Andy Murray was knocked out unexpectedly from Wimbledon on Monday, after losing in three straight sets to the unseeded Cypriot Marcos Baghdadis, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6.  This came as a shock to many as only 48 hours beforehand on Centre Court, Murray played "the match of his life" against the third seed, and formed Wimbledon winner, Andy Roddick.
      This added to the misery of that British sort is experiencing, due to the England's sorry exit from the World Cup. However, all is not lost. Even though Muray was knocked out, he is expected to perform far better as he develops his promising talent. As Murray is only 19 years of age, he is hoping to progress much further in next years tournament.
      When interviewd soon after the game, Murray stated that, "I am really disappoined with the way that I played, but i cannot dwell upon it." Murray has shown a strong sense of character following his defeat, but he has demonstarted optomism for the future of British tennis. He plans to find a coach in the near future to help motivate him, as it is reported that the absense of a coach may have affected his perfomance.