Story Highlights Andy Murray and Laura Robson are carrying the hopes of British fansMurray is a major champ trying to end the drought at WimbledonRobson is a youngster with lots of potential WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — When a 19-stroke exchange ended with Andy Murray's Wimbledon opponent slapping a forehand into the net, thousands of Centre Court spectators rose in unison. They applauded Murray's first service break. They screamed for joy. They waved their Union Jacks and Scottish flags. It was only a third-round match, merely 12 minutes and three games old, yet to some that tiny early edge seemed massively meaningful. DAY 5: Murray, Ferrer move on So imagine the reaction, louder and livelier,...
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