Scot's Resolve Will Be Tested As He Embarks On Quest to Win His First Title at Season Finale, Writes Hugh Macdonald ; Murray Standing at the Crossroads

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"When I went back there this time, it did seem like a long time ago, but also when I went back there, everything seemed the same."

THERE is something wistful, even elegiac in the remembrance of Andy Murray. Beseiged by the media pack in the corner of a London hotel, he speaks quietly but steadily of a return home. The occasion was his brother Jamie's wedding in Dunblane last month and it must have served to remind Murray of how far he has come in the world, how far he has travelled from the schoolboy swishing a tennis racket in his back garden or racing about his gran's living room.

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Scot's Resolve Will Be Tested As He Embarks On Quest to Win His First Title at Season Finale, Writes Hugh Macdonald ; Murray Standing at the Crossroads

The perennial question for Murray, of course, is where he is going. This week he embarks on the Barclays ATP World Finals where he plays Robin Soderling, Roger Federer and David Ferrer before, hopefully, advancing to the semi-finals. It can only be a hope rather than an expectation...

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