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Andy Murray, his brother Jamie, their mum Judy and the rest of the Davis cup team visit Brodie Park Tennis Club in Paisley. Wednesday July 6th 2011.

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Andy Murray's attempty at the Roger Federer trick shot on a UK TV show, a league of their own with james corden.

This campaign commercial features pro tennis players who have won a combined 47 Grand Slam Titles and five players who achieved a world number one ranking. FIST PUMP! The players in order of appearance, are Andy Murray, Bob Bryan, James Cerretani, Fernando Verdasco, Jean-Julien Rojer, Igor Kunitsyn, Max Mirnyi, Ernests Gulbis, Rajeev Ram, Andy Ram, Jamie Murray, Daniel Nestor, Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi, Alex Bogomolov Jr., Thomas Johansson, Jonas Bjorkman, Bjorn Borg, Ivo Karlovic, and Jurgen Melzer. Directed and Written by Steve Berke. FIST PUMP! Edited by Adrian Baschuk. FIST PUMP!

Team Murray — Coachcast

Andy, Jamie and Judy Murray help the Evans family from Norwich perfect a serve, volley and double handed backhand.

Andy Murray interview – Sportsvibe TV

Check out this new interview with world number 4 Andy Murray, where he talks at the Singlegate Primary School in London with brother Jamie and Mum Judy.

Highlights from their match.

Sportsvibe caught up with doubles expert Jamie Murray at the latest ATP Challenger tournament. See Jamie talk about the rigours of the doubles circuit, finding time to get married and beating his brother to the Wimbledon crown.

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Andy Murray WORLD NUMBER THREE

Andy Retains Shanghai Masters Crown

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Second seed Andy Murray won his third ATP World Tour title in three weeks in Asia as he retained his Shanghai Rolex Masters crown with a 7-5, 6-4 victory over third seed David Ferrer on Sunday.

Victory will see the 24-year-old Murray overtake Roger Federer at World No. 3 in the South African Airways 2011 ATP Rankings. It will be the first time since 7 July, 2003, when he won his first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon, that Federer has ranked outside the Top 3.

"My goal for the last three-four months after the US Open was to try to finish as high as possible and win as many matches as I could," said Murray. "It's obviously been a great start. But I'm still not guaranteed to finish at No. 3. I'm still going to have to win some more matches. But if you finish in front of Federer in a year, then there's not many people the last five, six, seven years that have been able to say that. So that's obviously a nice thing if I can do it."

Murray has now won 25 of his past 26 matches. The Scot came into Shanghai on the back of title runs at the PTT Thailand Open in Bangkok (d. Young) and the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships in Tokyo (d. Nadal), and prior to a semi-final loss at the US Open (l. to Nadal) had triumphed at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati (d. Djokovic).

Could Rafa Really Have Choked At Wimbledon?

Rafael Nadal, the number two-ranked player in the world, is known for his mental toughness on the men’s tennis circuit. He’s won countless tournaments on his aggressive style of play and mental toughness including the 2011 French Open. But last week, Djokovic defeated Nadal 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 in the 2011 Wimbledon final. Did Nadal choke in the championship match against Novak Djokovic? Was Nadal’s confidence hurting because he lost four previous matches to Djokovic? In today’s article, I’ll explain why Nadal may have choked during the final match at Wimbledon and what I think constitutes choking in sports.

According to Nadal himself, his confidence took a hit from the previous loses he suffered to Djokovic. Nadal stated that confidence is key especially when he was playing the important points of the match. “I started the final match without thinking [about the previous loses to Novak]. But when you arrive to 5-4 in the set, these [critical] moments, it probably affects you a little bit. That’s what happened, and that’s why,” Nadal explained after losing.

I think the previous wins became a mental advantage for Djokovic, which helped him to win the Championship in four sets. Novak said that winning the previous matches gave him more confidence to win the critical points or play well during the tough moments in the match. In addition, Novak used mental imagery to recall when he performed well against Nadal in previous matches and why. “Probably, you know, because I have won four times, consecutive times, in the finals against him this year. So I had that in the back of my mind. I was trying to take myself back to those matches and really perform the same way that I performed those days in those matches: aggressive, taking my chances, not giving him opportunity to take over the control,” said Djokovic after winning Wimbledon

The Momentum of Djokovic

Tennis is a game of momentum.

You’ve probably at some point lost or stolen momentum from an opponent during a match and it changed the outcome of the match. Happens every day in tennis and other sports. Momentum is all about confidence, and in tennis players can use the power of momentum to turn around the final outcome of a match. When you have momentum on your side, you feel like everything going for you. You play with more confidence and momentum helps you to maintain confidence.

Novak Djokovic used momentum to defeated Rafeal Nadal 6-4, 6-4 in the finals at the Italian open, extending his winning streak to 37 matches in 2011. “Matches between the top players are always very close, and, you know, obviously everybody’s hitting the ball well. Everybody is physically fit and practicing hours and hours every day.

But, if you have the mental ability to stay strong, stay patient and confident and just have belief in the right moments, then you get a win, you know.

So that’s what makes the difference,” said Djokovic. Djokovic’s current winning streak is only five matches short of John McEnroe record-breaking run of 42 wins that he recorded in 1984. “Given that there’s more competition, more athleticism and deeper fields now, I’d say his record is even more impressive than mine”, said McEnroe.

Djokovic attributes his streak to high levels of confidence, a strong mental game, and being able to harness momentum. “The bottom line is that this is a very mental game. Confidence is probably the most important. And if you have momentum, you want to try to keep that momentum going, keep that confidence rolling for you. You know, that’s why the streak is there,” said Djokovis.

However, a setback such as the referee making a bad call or losing a couple key points in the match can cause you to lose momentum quickly. When this happens, it’s hard for players to regain momentum. Negative momentum causes you to have doubts, think negatively, and dwell on the previous mistakes or setback. This makes it much harder for you to regain momentum.

How can tennis players keep momentum during matches?

To maintain momentum in tennis, you should continue to play the game that helped you get momentum — maybe that was an aggressive style of play or maybe a consistent style of play. Continue to play fearless tennis. Most changes in momentum happen when you get a lead in the match and you try to hold onto the lead. You don’t want to protect your lead in the match or try not to blow the lead. Don’t lose faith in your game if momentum changes. Be patient that you can snatch back momentum. But you may have to change your style of play or go back to what worked at the start of the match.

If you can harness momentum and keep it when you have the lead in a match, you’ll be able to close out more matches and have bigger wins. If Djokovic can keep the momentum going, he’ll supplant McEnroe’s record of 42 matches in a row.

visit hotnewss.com FREE to watch Rafael Nadal Beats Andy Murray, Reaches French Open Final Rafael Nadal is still the "King of Clay" at the French Open, and he will be for at least another couple of days after beating Andy Murray 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 Friday to reach his sixth final in seven years at Roland Garros. The top-ranked Spaniard wasn't perfect against Murray, struggling at times with his serve and getting broken three times, but his play was consistent enough to take care of his opponent's defensive tactics. "The conditions today were not easy," said Nadal, who saved all six break points he faced in the third set. "Very, very difficult with the wind changing a lot."

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