Survivor Murray proves he is a force on clay
By Pritha Sarkar PARIS (Reuters) - When Andy Murray was dragged to five sets in the opening round of the French Open and then again in the second, it was hard to believe this would be the year when the Scot could end Britain's 81-year wait for a men's Roland Garros champion. "To reach the finals of the French the first time, that's a big moment for me," said Murray, bidding to become only the second Briton to win the Musketeers' Cup following Fred Perry's triumph in 1935. "Like I said a few year
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