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Judy and sons learn how to live with success in the shadow of Dunblane

Judy and sons learn how to live with success in the shadow of Dunblane

May 02, 2016 | 10:03 PM
In this November 25, 2015, picture, Great Britain's Jamie Murray (right) and Andy Murray take part in a practice session ahead of the Davis Cup final against Belgium. (Reuters)
“It’s only when you go back home that it really sinks in,” Judy Murray says on a day of rare Scottish sunshine. On the outskirts of Edinburgh, the coach and former Federation Cup captain reflects on the fact her sons, Jamie and Andy, occupy the world No 1 and No 2 slots in, respectively, the men’s doubles and singles rankings. Last week she and Jamie took the Davis Cup trophy, which the Murray brothers and Great Britain won amid high emotion six months ago, to their home town of Dunblane.
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May 02, 2016 | 10:03 PM