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Even after so many enthralling Centre Court nights under the lights, Andy Murray still finds fresh ways to entice and delight. He was at it again in the fourth set of a lively match against Australian James Duckworth, throwing in an underarm serve for the first time in his 14 Wimbledon singles appearances down the years.
The crowd purred. Murray smiled. But while it only brought him a solitary point, it emphasised a far wider one: that he has more tricks in his locker than at any time since his career nearly ended in 2017.
Written by Sean Ingle at Wimbledon
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