The Incredible Moment David Beckham Made a Brilliant Catch at Wimbledon
It took her one hour and 23 minutes to grind down new girl on the block Garbine Muguruza, of Spain, 6-4, 6-4.
Murray hopes now he can be recognised in his own right – and revealed it can be a little trying always being known as Andy’s older brother.
“When me and John started playing together in January or February a few years ago, I think that was probably going to be close to my last kind of effort to really try to get back there”, he said. “I think he’s got a great chance of winning it”.
“I couldn’t watch the end of his match on Monday evening because I was talking to the media, and it obviously worked for Jamie!” “I’ll see what he wants”. The pair beat the top-ranked Bryan brothers shortly after getting together in 2013, and went on to reach the last eight at the US Open that year.
But 6ft world number 20 Muguruza, who was born in Venezuela and lives in Barcelona, has impressed against Angelique Kerber, Caroline Wozniacki and Agnieszka Radwanska to get to the final.
For Williams, it is her second “Serena Slam” – holding all four major titles at the same time.
With mother Judy looking on, the duo of Murray and Peers stayed composed as they played a duo who were obviously hampered by a knee injury sustained before the match by Erlich.
“It’s a great result for us”, Murray said to the official Wimbledon website.
The soccer player was enjoying the match from the stands on Thursday when he caught the tennis ball mid-game.
Murray, 29 and victor of the mixed doubles in 2007 with Jelena Jankovic, attributed much of his success this year in the men’s competition to the fanaticism of the Wimbledon crowd.
David Beckham was back at Wimbledon where he showed he hasn’t lost his ball skills after catching a stray shot during Jamie Murray’s doubles match.
Watching from the Royal Box as Israeli veteran Yoni Erlich and his German partner Phillipp Petzschner played Britain’s Jamie Murray and Australian John Peers, Beckham must have been surprised to see the ball deflecting off a line-judge’s chair and heading his way.