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Murray Defeats Rionic for his Second Wimbledon

<p>Andy Murry defeated Canadian Milos Rionic in straights sets to win his second Wimbledon Championship&comma; and his third career Grand Slam title&period; While a straight set victory may seem like an easy one&comma; the score &lpar;6-4&comma;7-6&comma;7-6&rpar; belies the toughness of Rionic who beat Roger Federer in the semi-finals to enter his firt Grand Slam finals match&period; Rionic&&num;8217&semi;s current rank of no&period; 7 in the world may rise as a result&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Experts noted the continued improvements in Murray&&num;8217&semi;s game as he reaches his career peak&period; In a recent interview he stated he is a better player now than when he won his first Wimbledon&comma; and added that the birth of his daughter will inspire him to greater deeds&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Murray separated from coach &nbsp&semi;Amelie Mauresmo last May and reunited with Ivan Lendl last month&period; Murray said he is playing with much more confidence&period; Lendl coached Murry from 2011 to 2014&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Since 2008 Murray has reached the finals in 11 Grand Slam tournament&comma; interestingly up until now always against Federer or Novak Djokavic&period; He defeated Djokavic in the 2012 U&period;S&period; Open and Federer in Wimbledon in 2013&period; This third Grand Slam separates him from the crowd&comma; but does not yet him on the stage with Djokavic &lpar;12 grand slams&rpar;&comma; Nadal&lpar;14&rpar; and Federer &lpar;17&rpar;&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Novak Djokavic was nowhere to be found after having lost in a tough 5 set match to American Sam Querry&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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