From practice court omens to immortality, how Murray changed British sporting history with Wimbledon glory in 2013
It’s a decade since the country held its breath as Andy Murray won Wimbledon for the first time, becoming the first British man to win the title for 77 years. We asked some of those who were there to recall their memories of one of the greatest days in British sporting history and assess its impact and legacy.
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