Andy Murray yesterday vowed he is ready to avenge last year's heartbreaking defeat to Rafael Nadal and reach his first Wimbledon final
Andy Murray yesterday vowed he is ready to avenge last year's heartbreaking defeat to Rafael Nadal and reach his first Wimbledon final.
The fourth seed eased into the semi-finals with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 victory over Nadal's countryman Feliciano Lopez on Wednesday, and waiting on Centre Court will be a very familiar foe.
Murray and Nadal have met six times before at grand slams, with the World No 1 winning four of those matches, including their last two semi-finals. Murray said: "I believe I can win against him. I had chances last year. We both played good tennis. I just have to have a better game plan. Sometimes it comes down to strategy.
Sometimes it comes down to experience."
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