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Reuters
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 MADRID -- Andy Murray has what it takes to go far at the French Open but he needs to be more patient and have faith in his talent, according to the head of the Spanish academy where he learned to play on clay as a teen. The British world No. 3, now 22, went to train at the Sanchez-Casal Academy in Barcelona at the age of 15 to try to improve his craft on the red dust, which remains his weakest surface and one on which he has never won a tour singles title. "If he suffers and believes in his ab ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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