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BREAKING: Tennis player Sir Andy Murray has tested positive for #coronavirus ahead of the Australian Open. Sky News understands he is quarantining and isolating in his house and he is in good health. More on this story:
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Watch live: #KayBurley is joined by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary, former Chief Scientific Adviser SirMark Walport, and professional tennis player Sir Andy Murray
The John Lewis Partnership is plotting the takeover of a fast-growing recipe box provider backed by the former Wimbledon champion Sir Andy Murray as it seeks to tap into consumers' post-pandemic penchant for subscription services
📰 Wednesday's front page of The Herald 👇 ◼ Lockdown restrictions tightened in Glasgow area after sharp rise in Covid cases ◼ Sir Andy Murray seals amazing comeback victory at US Open #BuyAPaper & subscribe:
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Sir Andy Murray's management team have announced the 32-year-old will play alongside Serena Williams in the mixed doubles at Wimbledon
Sir Andy Murray receives his Knighthood from The Prince of Wales at today's #Investiture Ceremony at Buckingham Palace ?
Sir Andy Murray has received his knighthood from Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace
Happy Birthday, Sir Muzza! ? Hope to have you back on court soon, @andy_murray ?
Arise, @andy_murray '>Sir Andy @andy_murray has been knighted! ?
We have a new ? in town. Congrats Sir@andy_murray
Ended a 76-year wait for a British Grand Slam. Ended a 77-year wait for a Wimbledon Men’s champion. Ended a 79-year wait for a Davis Cup victory. ? Sir Andy Murray will go down as one of the greatest. ?
? New Year Honours ? Arise... Sir Andy Murray ? Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill ? Sir Lee Pearson ? Dame Katherine Grainger ? Sir Mo Farah ?
Arise Sir Andy Murray! Congratulations Sir for receiving a knighthood for services to tennis and charity.
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