Eurosport - Thu, 02 Jul 13:09:00 2009
It was standing room only on Wimbledon's Henman Hill as thousands of fans gathered to watch Andy Murray waltz past Juan Carlos Ferrero to book his place in the semi-finals.
The Murray-mania started early, as those who pitched up first thing to secure a spot on the grassy knoll overlooking Court One were treated to highlights of the 22-year-old's marathon Monday night fourth-round match on the big screen.
Many then headed down to the practice courts, showering the world number three with cries of "We love you Andy" as he knocked the ball about with his coach in preparation for the afternoon clash with the world number 70.
Murray, who has received messages of encouragement from Queen Elizabeth, former James Bond actor and fellow Scot Sean Connery and crooner Cliff Richard, was unfazed by the hype surrounding his progress.
"It doesn't make any difference to the way you perform, the hype," he told reporters.
"If you work in the media and spend a lot of time reading the papers, watching everything on the TV...then you get caught up in it. If you ignore it you don't realise it's happening.
"I just stay away from it," he added before casually shrugging off the fact that he had been cheered on by Oscar-winning British actress Kate Winslet on Centre Court on Wednesday.
By the time the much anticipated match began, thousands of people were settled on the grass for the afternoon, sipping glasses of Pimm's as others jostled to find a perch from which to watch Murray continue his quest for the Wimbledon crown.
The hill was given its nickname in fond tribute to Tim Henman -- who many had hoped would end a drought at Wimbledon which has not seen a British men's singles winner since Fred Perry in 1936 -- but some have now begun to call Murray Mound.
Comments such as "we're never going to find a spot" and "I told you it would be packed" could be heard from people trudging past, desperately scanning the crowds for even the smallest gap.
Girls with "I love Murray" written on their faces sheltered under umbrellas as the searing afternoon heat beat down on the hill and people fanned themselves with programmes in an attempt to keep cool.
The crowd, dotted with Union Jack hats and flags, cheered at every point Murray won, erupting into rapturous applause he broke his opponent to take the first set.
"We were standing on our tiptoes," said Natasha Birnie, a 26-year-old teacher from London. "It is a fantastic atmosphere, very exciting."
As Murray won the second set the shouts of "Come on Andy" grew louder and at match point in the third, a Mexican wave rippled through the cheering crowd.
It was not long before he answered their call and as Ferrero hit a forehand long to hand Murray a place in his first Wimbledon semi-final, the crowd exploded.
Jumping up and down, they chanted "Murray, Murray" with huge grins on their faces.
"It is brilliant, you can't beat it," said Debbie Grantham from Canterbury in Kent. "I watched the whole match here, everybody was cheering."
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Oops, it was telling me there was an error so didnt know it had posted - apologies for the triple post people....
Murray has a fantastic chance of reaching the final, so long as he plays at his best againast Roddick. However, although I will most definitely be cheering him on and willing him to win the tournament, I just cant see him beating Federer in the final.
Please prove me wrong though Murray!
Murray has a fantastic chance of reaching the final, so long as he plays at his best againast Roddick. However, although I will most definitely be cheering him on and willing him to win the tournament, I just cant see him beating Federer in the final...
Please prove me wrong though Murray!!
Murray has a fantastic chance of reaching the final, so long as he plays at his best againast Roddick. However, although I will most definitely be cheering him on and willing him to win the tournament, I just cant see him beating Federer in the final...
Please prove me wrong though Murray!!
Andyyyyyyyyyy Murrayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
I lovee you Andy. I adore you Andy.
You are number one for me and always will be.
You are the best tennis player not only on this tournament, but in all over the world.
Your game is amazing. You can amazing return the match too.
My dream is a meeting with you and I would like to play one match with you.
Hold you and win !!!
:-)
Your right Tommi we do bicker over here, as do people in Spain , France , china and many more countries. But the majority of us will stick together.
49, lol, you cant say that!!!
says it all really Dave hahahahahaha . The land of immigrants accusing us of claiming a brit, lol
murray much @#$% is a twitch'in nail these celeb-ed players!
@ 42 : you are a tennis player?? i suggest you don't mention it ever again, and you should change sport, cause really, tennis is not for you. If you call Fed a disgrace, you really don't know @#$% about tennis, you stupid f*ck
Hi i thoght Murray was a packy
I hate cricket and i do not care who wins
poison the well, does it matter? :)
born in Oz,
Raised, several places but living in Amsterdam for some years now
Why? Wanna make a witty remark about any of those places?
lol
robson is the epitomy of everything that is wrong with english sport. daddy the oil executive using his money to get the posh little upstart a british passport (2008) and then suddenly she is headline news because she wins a junior tournament.stuffed in the first round, stuffed in the doubles then loses in the girls tournament yesterday then storms of court in a tantrum, if she is the future ime laughing my nads off. when england finds some decent talent and i mean english not aussie and actually does something then put it on the news otherwise give us all a break.
cheer up laura daddy will get you a wildcard next year as ime sure he is on the commitee.
42, how is federer a disgrace? and how many slams have you won, you know being a tennis player yourself?
40, he has beaten nadal and federer this year, shut your mouth!
Yawn, Yawn, Yawn. You Brits crack me up. Same aul arguement week in week out. we have a great laugh at you over here in little old Ireland. Long may it last!
Federer is a disgrace to the tennis world . I know because I am a tennis player.
Nobody said Murray is English, but he is British
well i wonder when he will face a much more competitive player who can give him a run for his money other than those lowly ranked tennis wannabes.Stop overpraising him I think his honeymoon is over He is out and out.
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