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British hopeful Andy Murray will be looking to emulate the success of one of his childhood heroes Andre Agassi when he steps on court at the Olympics next week.
The Scot, sixth in the ATP Tour rankings, will represent Britain in both the singles and doubles in Beijing. The 21-year-old cites Agassi's 1996 gold medal win over Spain's Sergi Bruguera in Atlanta as one of his earliest memories of the Olympics.See the full content of this document
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Lawn Tennis: Murray Reveals Olympic Dream
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