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Thursday, 22 March 2007 |
Tennis star Andy Murray to face American Paul Goldstein
Scottish tennis star Andy Murray, who says he has recovered from his recent injuries, goes forward to play against American player Paul Goldstein in his opening match at the Miami Masters.
If British number one Andy Murray, 19, defeats Paul Goldstein, who is ranked 97 in the world, then his victory could set up a third-round encounter with Lleyton Hewitt.
"I practise with Paul quite a lot so we know each other's games pretty well," said Andy Murray.
Andy Murray had hurt his ankle and hip last week and referring to his recent injuries, he said: "I feel much better than I did a few days ago.
"Everything that was sore on Sunday and Monday is feeling better."
Andy Murray and Tim Henman will be the only British tennis players in Miami following Alex Bogdanovic's defeat in the first round of qualifying.
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