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Murray past second round at Wimbledon in five set Xinhua | Updated: 2021-07-01 09:54 Share CLOSE Britain s Andy Murray celebrates breaking the serve of Germany s Oscar Otte during their men s singles second round match on the third day of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on June 30, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]
LONDON Home favorite Andy Murray won a marathon match against German Oscar Otte to reach the men s singles last 32 at the Wimbledon Championships on Wednesday.
Murray, 34, was granted a wild card for this year s Wimbledon as the three-time Grand Slam champion has been suffering a few setbacks while trying to return to the tour after hip surgeries.
Andy Murray thanks two fans who cheered him to Wimbledon victory – by giving them his shirt
Justin Rodrigues, a South African accountant in a Scotland rugby shirt, was singled out by Murray for his support
1 July 2021 • 3:00pm
Andy Murray gave his shirt to Justin Rodrigues, centre, who cheered on the Scot with his friend Glenn Chambers
Sir Andy Murray gave two of his fans the night of their lives on Centre Court as he thanked them for powering him to a dramatic five-set second-round triumph at Wimbledon.
Murray singled out a group of fans in the bottom row for helping him keep the faith after he dropped two sets to set up a nail-biting finale.