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By Ravi Ubha
Special to ESPN.com Monday, September 8, 2008 NEW YORK -- Not long ago, Andy Murray wasn't such a fan favorite in Britain. He was accused of being too cocky, didn't take his fitness seriously and was always injured. Just when progress was being made under coaching guru Brad Gilbert, he decided to split with the fast-talking Californian, heftily being bankrolled by the U.K.'s Lawn Tennis Association. Murray's inability to issue a public thank you to Gilbert rankled further. Since assembling a new team late last year, which, really, coul ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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