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Andrew Murray (tennis player) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1991 words)
Andrew Murray's performance in tournaments such as the French Open and the Queen's Club Championships was rewarded with a Wimbledon wildcard.
Murray's run in Wimbledon 2005 came to an end when he was beaten by David Nalbandian after Murray led by two sets to love, but as Murray showed visible signs of fatigue in the fourth and fifth set, Nalbandian was victorious by three sets to two.
Murray then flew back from Asia to fulfill a commitment made to the Ethias Trophy, an indoor Challenger event in Mons, Belgium, where he was given 7th seeding in a 32-man event (Had points won in the previous week's tournaments counted, he would have been 4th).
Andrew Murray - Portraits of Great Christians - In Touch Ministries (965 words)
Murray's first appointment was to Bloemfontein, a remote and unattractive territory of nearly 50,000 square miles and 12,000 people beyond the Orange River.
Murray wrote, "That awful pride and self complacency which have hither to ruled in my heart." He fought an insidious battle with pride, but God had the victory.
Murray's daughter wrote of her father, "It was after the 'time of silence' [in sickness] when God came so near to father and he saw more clearly the meaning of a life of full surrender and simple faith.
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