Roddick: Murray doesn't have any weaknesses

Andy Roddick has admitted that his Wimbledon semi-final against Andy Murray will be a tough challenge as the Scotsman has few faults in his game. Speaking about the British number one's rapid rise up the ranks, the American remarked that every part of Murray's game is now better. Roddick said: "He doesn't really have a lot of weaknesses, or any for that matter. He's improved his serve a lot. He returns well. He has been playing great."The world number five believes Murray's five-set victory over Richard Gasquet at SW19 last year has been instrumental in improving the 22-year-old's confidence. However, the former US Open champion is confident that his record-holding serve gives him the ability to win against any opponent. Murray is currently the favourite to proceed to the final with bookmaker Centrebet (Go to Centrebet ») offering odds at 3/10. Roger Federer is considered most likely to win the whole tournament of 4/9 with Extrabet (Go to Extrabet »).

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Posted on:- 03/07/2009 - 14:30 PM
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