Wimbledon 2011

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Wimbledon Bets

This year many professional tipsters will no doubt be backing Andy Murray for their Wimbledon bets. The Scottish professional tennis player is a good contender for Wimbledon bets as he is currently the highest-ranked British player and ranked 4th in the world.

Who will you back?

As always the Brits shall back their number one for their Wimbledon bets all the way, but may well be set for disappointment again.

Last Wimbledon Britain had been enthralled by Murray's heroics in the fourth round as he tenaciously chased down Richard Gasquet, of France, over a marathon of five thrilling sets to ignite the dream of Wimbledon glory.

But when playing Nadal in the semi-finals the British No1 looked a shadow of the young man everyone had nicknamed Braveheart. Sadly he went out in straight sets and the sense of dejection in Murray and the Wimbledon crowd was palpable.

This season Murray has bounced back and has undergone a strict new training regime to hone his body for the tournament that demands more of him than any other, and the Wimbledon bets will probably reflect Britain's confidence in their golden boy.

Murray started 2009 by beating world number 10 James Blake, world number two Roger Federer, and world number one Rafael Nadal, to win the 2009 Capitala World Tennis Championship.

Following this he headed to Doha for the Qatar Open, in the start of the 2009 ATP Tour, where he beat Albert Montanes, Philipp Petzschner, Sergiy Stakhovsky, Roger Federer, and Andy Roddick, on the way to retaining his title.

These impressive victories are why many legends and commentators of the game believe he will he be a close contender this year for Wimbledon bets.

Murray has an offensive and defensive baseline playing style. He can hit fundamental shots from anywhere on the court. He is well-known for his defensive capabilities and can turn a defence shot into an aggressive one.

He now has a reputation for being one of the fittest men on the tour even rivalling that of Nadal and Federer. So as the Murray Express roars towards its destination of a Wimbledon final who will you put your Wimbledon bets on?