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Murray fans positive despite loss | Murray fans positive despite loss |
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Tributes have been paid to Andy Murray's performance despite him failing to reach his first ever Wimbledon final. | Tributes have been paid to Andy Murray's performance despite him failing to reach his first ever Wimbledon final. |
The Scot's hopes were dashed in an intense semi against Andy Roddick, which saw Roddick through to face Roger Federer on Sunday, in a four set win. | The Scot's hopes were dashed in an intense semi against Andy Roddick, which saw Roddick through to face Roger Federer on Sunday, in a four set win. |
First Minister Alex Salmond said Murray had made Scotland proud. | First Minister Alex Salmond said Murray had made Scotland proud. |
Locals watching the match in his home-town of Dunblane were disappointed but said Andy had been "absolutely magic". | |
I'll come back next year and try and do better Andy Murray Murray suffers semi-final misery | I'll come back next year and try and do better Andy Murray Murray suffers semi-final misery |
In a tough-fought semi-final battle, Murray lost out to fast-serving Roddick 6-4 4-6 7-6 7-6 in three hours seven minutes. | In a tough-fought semi-final battle, Murray lost out to fast-serving Roddick 6-4 4-6 7-6 7-6 in three hours seven minutes. |
The 26-year-old American dropped to his knees as he won the match, before appearing to mouth "I'm sorry" to the crowd. | The 26-year-old American dropped to his knees as he won the match, before appearing to mouth "I'm sorry" to the crowd. |
Murray shook his opponent's hand before leaving the court. | Murray shook his opponent's hand before leaving the court. |
Speaking afterwards, he said: "I'll move on very, very quickly and go and work on my game and improve and come back stronger. | Speaking afterwards, he said: "I'll move on very, very quickly and go and work on my game and improve and come back stronger. |
"That's a pathetic attitude to have if you lose one match and you go away and let it ruin your year. | "That's a pathetic attitude to have if you lose one match and you go away and let it ruin your year. |
Fans of Andy Murray in Dunblane found moments hard to watch | Fans of Andy Murray in Dunblane found moments hard to watch |
"I've had a very good year so far. I'm very close to the top of the game." | "I've had a very good year so far. I'm very close to the top of the game." |
Asked if he could win Wimbledon, he said: "I think I have a chance and I think the way I played this year was very close to getting to the final." | Asked if he could win Wimbledon, he said: "I think I have a chance and I think the way I played this year was very close to getting to the final." |
He added: "I'll come back next year and try and do better." | He added: "I'll come back next year and try and do better." |
Ahead of the match, shops, pubs, cafes and sports clubs in Dunblane were decked out with banners in support of Murray. | Ahead of the match, shops, pubs, cafes and sports clubs in Dunblane were decked out with banners in support of Murray. |
The Dunblane Sports Club displayed a banner reading "Well Done Andy", while the local butcher's shop was selling "Murray burgers". | The Dunblane Sports Club displayed a banner reading "Well Done Andy", while the local butcher's shop was selling "Murray burgers". |
The town's streets were virtually empty as the game got under way. | The town's streets were virtually empty as the game got under way. |
I think he's done really well. He's only 22 and I think he will go and win it yet David McFarlaneDunblane resident | I think he's done really well. He's only 22 and I think he will go and win it yet David McFarlaneDunblane resident |
Many were watching the match from the Dunblane Youth and Sports Centre, which was crammed full of supporters | Many were watching the match from the Dunblane Youth and Sports Centre, which was crammed full of supporters |
While Murray failed to make it to this year's final, his fans were quick to heap praise on him after the game. | While Murray failed to make it to this year's final, his fans were quick to heap praise on him after the game. |
Health visitor Judith Lungnuss, 52, said Murray has what it takes to do well in the years ahead at Wimbledon. | Health visitor Judith Lungnuss, 52, said Murray has what it takes to do well in the years ahead at Wimbledon. |
She said: "He's a young man, he's only 22. He's got plenty of future ahead of him and his potential is just phenomenal." | She said: "He's a young man, he's only 22. He's got plenty of future ahead of him and his potential is just phenomenal." |
Anne Kelly, a doctor, said it was a closely-fought match. | Anne Kelly, a doctor, said it was a closely-fought match. |
She said: "It was a real nail-biter. It was obviously a disappointing result but a really enjoyable match to watch. | She said: "It was a real nail-biter. It was obviously a disappointing result but a really enjoyable match to watch. |
Roddick's serve was key - Murray | Roddick's serve was key - Murray |
"I think he did himself proud, it just wasn't the right result on the day." | "I think he did himself proud, it just wasn't the right result on the day." |
David McFarlane, 60, joined the town's tennis club in 1964 and has played with some of the senior members of the Murray family over the years. | David McFarlane, 60, joined the town's tennis club in 1964 and has played with some of the senior members of the Murray family over the years. |
Speaking after the match, he said he was sure Murray would reach the final one day. | Speaking after the match, he said he was sure Murray would reach the final one day. |
He said: "I'm a wee bit disappointed, but at the same time very proud of him because to get to a semi-final at Wimbledon was absolutely magic. | He said: "I'm a wee bit disappointed, but at the same time very proud of him because to get to a semi-final at Wimbledon was absolutely magic. |
"I think he's done really well. He's only 22 and I think he will go and win it yet." | "I think he's done really well. He's only 22 and I think he will go and win it yet." |
Other fans said 2010 would definitely be his year. | Other fans said 2010 would definitely be his year. |
The wait for another British Wimbledon finalist continues | The wait for another British Wimbledon finalist continues |
The first minister, who revealed before the semi-final he would love to match Murray's prowess on the court, said he had "made Scotland proud". | The first minister, who revealed before the semi-final he would love to match Murray's prowess on the court, said he had "made Scotland proud". |
Mr Salmond said: "He has enormous talent and is a genuine contender to win any Grand Slam - I'm sure he will have many successes in his career. | Mr Salmond said: "He has enormous talent and is a genuine contender to win any Grand Slam - I'm sure he will have many successes in his career. |
"It's wonderful for Scotland to have such a prodigious tennis talent as it encourages children from all over the country to participate in the sport and Andy is a tremendous inspiration." | "It's wonderful for Scotland to have such a prodigious tennis talent as it encourages children from all over the country to participate in the sport and Andy is a tremendous inspiration." |
Secretary of State for Scotland Jim Murphy said: "Andy Murray's magic did us proud today and he put up a great fight. | Secretary of State for Scotland Jim Murphy said: "Andy Murray's magic did us proud today and he put up a great fight. |
"He is a player with a huge amount of talent and with great prospects before him and I'm sure he will win Wimbledon one day." | "He is a player with a huge amount of talent and with great prospects before him and I'm sure he will win Wimbledon one day." |
Double blow | Double blow |
Scottish Tory leader Annabel Goldie said he was an inspiration to tennis players young and old across Scotland and Britain, while Labour leader Iain Gray said: "Andy will be back." | Scottish Tory leader Annabel Goldie said he was an inspiration to tennis players young and old across Scotland and Britain, while Labour leader Iain Gray said: "Andy will be back." |
Even Andy Roddick echoed the praise, saying in his mind it was a matter of time - "it's not if, but when". | Even Andy Roddick echoed the praise, saying in his mind it was a matter of time - "it's not if, but when". |
There was another disappointment for the Murray family when Andy's older brother Jamie was defeated in the semi-finals of the mixed doubles. | There was another disappointment for the Murray family when Andy's older brother Jamie was defeated in the semi-finals of the mixed doubles. |
Jamie and Liezel Huber of the US were beaten by Mark Knowles of the Bahamas and German Anna-Lena Groenefeld 6-2, 7-5. | Jamie and Liezel Huber of the US were beaten by Mark Knowles of the Bahamas and German Anna-Lena Groenefeld 6-2, 7-5. |
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