Murray reveals 'Wimbledon bounce' Andy Murray has said the support he received following his Wimbledon final defeat this summer has inspired him to push for the world number one spot. Speaking at a special homecoming eventin Dunblane, Murray revealed it hadmade him want to start training hardagain soon after the loss.The world No 3 added that now was agood time for him "to try and push on".The tennis star described the backinghe got after the "tough" Wimbledon lossto Roger Federer as "amazing". How Ceefax switches to Digital TV 697
Andy Murray in Dunblane walkabout Andy Murray is to visit his hometown on Sunday to give his friends, family and the local community a chance to celebrate his summer of success. The US Open champion and Olympic goldmedallist will arrive in Dunblane on anopen-top bus before taking part in awalkabout around the Stirling town.He will finish at the Dunblane TennisClub courts where his journey began.Murray, who was unable to make theOlympic parade in Glasgow, said: "It'sdefinitely going to be emotional." How Ceefax switches to Digital TV 697
Murray through to US Open final Britain's Andy Murray continued his quest for a maiden Grand Slam title with victory over powerful Czech Tomas Berdych to make the US Open final. He came from behind in windy conditionsto win a rain-delayed match 5-7 6-2 6-17-6 (9-7) in three hours 58 minutes.Murray, 25, is through to his fifthmajor final and second in New York.The third seed will face defendingchampion Novak Djokovic on Monday afterthe schedule was put back by a daybecause of poor weather. How Ceefax switches to Digital TV 697