Andy actually turned 23 during the 2nd set of his loss to Ferrer last night.
Great way to start your 23rd year, huh?
Andy started 2010 well by reaching the final of the Aussie Open.
Things have since tapered making only the QF's twice - Indian Wells & Madrid.
Presumably, he'll be eager to move on to the grass and hard court seasons.
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Andy is a 2-time Slam finalist: US Open '08 & Australian Open '10.
He has won 4 Masters titles: Madrid & Cincy in '08 - Miami & Canada in '09.
In all Andy has lifted 14 tour trophies and has reached a ranking high of #2.
He is currently #4.
A Slam title is certainly in the offing.
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Being a Brit an entire nation's hopes rest on him annually at Wimbledon.
He has picked up the heartache just where Tim Henman left it off.
In fact, Henman Hill is now being referred to as Mount Murray.
With each year he has progressed a round further - last year the semifinals.
Surely at some point he'll be the man to end Britain's Wimby title drought.
The last man to win at SW19 was Fred Perry waaaaay back in 1936.
No pressure Andy, no pressure at all.
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