The Dream Is Over but Don't Bet Against Tim Natasha Woods Says Failure at Sw19 Shouldn T Blind Us to the Fact That Britain S No 1 Is Still Up There As One of the World S Greatest Players

Sunday HeraldJune 28, 2005

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THE bookmakers are offering 8-1 against Andy Murray winning Wimbledon in the next five years. You'll probably get longer odds on Tim Henman. After bowing out in the second round - his least impressive showing in a decade - the obituaries have been penned and the dream is over.

Britain's long-time No 1 says he'll be back and still believes he can fulfil his lifelong ambition, but his demeanour and debilitating back problem suggest otherwise. Not that such a realisation makes Henman a failure.

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The Dream Is Over but Don't Bet Against Tim Natasha Woods Says Failure at Sw19 Shouldn T Blind Us to the Fact That Britain S No 1 Is Still Up There As One of the World S Greatest Players

As he pointedly observed when dutifully turning up to face the press after his five-set defeat to Dmitry Tursunov, he would only consider quitting if those journalists ranked ninth best in the world and be...

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