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Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:26 pm Post subject: Scots exit but want more of the big time |
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From:http://sport.scotsman.com/tennis.cfm?id=954172006
Jamie Murray had to endure a frustrating schedule clash on Thursday, with his match against Zack Fleishman and Robert Smeets, from America and Russia respectively, finishing long after brother Andy had stepped out on Centre Court for his second round clash with Julien Benneteau. The subsequent round of post-match interviews meant Jamie was only able to catch the final stages of his brother's match, but he had his own worries to contend with, including the search for some sustenance after going down 7-6, 4-6, 7-5.
"I don't know if I'll be able to see much of Andy's game," he said last night. "I just want to find something to eat first." Murray and Fleming are planning to head for Dublin for another tournament in the next two days so hoped to make the most of the Wimbledon experience yesterday. Defeat against a more experienced pairing was no disgrace. "It was disappointing to lose but we took care of our service games well," said Murray. "We didn't make enough returns and you won't break serve if you don't make the returns. But we are positive. We are definitely playing at a higher level than we were a month ago."[/url]
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