Tennis
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Argentina won the Davis Cup for first time after Juan Martín del Potro, playing with a broken finger in his left hand, inspired a stirring comeback against Croatia’s Marin Cilic
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With Andy and Jamie world No 1s, their mother fends off critics of her plan for a training facility
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The Scotsman took the top slot after beating Djokovic in London last weekend – here’s how he came to overtake all the sport’s other big hitters
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The tennis player talks about how his parents made him raise his game, sibling rivalry and being a father
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Andy Murray has made the necessary improvements to his game and mentality with his work ethic and, with rivals faltering, can stay at No1 for a while
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The World No1 Andy Murray was happy with his performance against Novak Djokovic in winning the ATP World Tour Finals but said the pair have played better matches
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Andy Murray overcomes Milos Raonic in a gruelling semi-final at the ATP finals in London on Saturday afternoon
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ATP Tour Finals decider will be the 35th meeting between the world’s two best players after Murray took more than three hours to qualify while Novak Djokovic did it in 66 minutes
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Novak Djokovic set up a final with Andy Murray after a comprehensive 6-1, 6-1 victory over Kei Nishikori in 66 minutes
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The gold-medal winner from Rio, Sarah Storey, is on track in Manchester, Argentina and Croatia are on court and Gareth Southgate goes for the England job
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Andy Murray storms past Stan Wawrinka 6-4, 6-2 at the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Friday
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Jamie and Andy Murray could be about to make history together, the first brothers to be No1 in the world in singles and doubles
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Andy Murray is not drained by a long winning run ahead of his match against Stan Wawrinka and is expected to face Novak Djokovic to decide world No1 for the year
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The free-to-air broadcaster has signed a new agreement with the All England Club for at least another eight years
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Just for stepping in at the last minute in place of Gaël Monfils, David Goffin pocketed £144,000
Bernard Tomic ready for a full-time coach and a crack at the top 10