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Queen serves up OBE for the 'other' Murray
[Jamie Murray] (30) may be better known as the older brother of Wimbledon champ Andy, but the doubles star has won the US and Australian Open titles and helped Great Britain clinch the Davis...
Dunblane PS wins tourney w
The programme was delivered in partnership by Active Stirling and local tennis clubs Bridge of Allan Sports Club, Dunblane Sports Club, Stirling Lawn Tennis Club, Kippen Tennis Club, Strathblane Tennis Club and Killearn Tennis Club.
COLOMBIA THANKS YOU, SCOTLAND
In true Wimbers style, guests will enjoy a glass of Pimm's with a selection of sandwiches, freshly-baked scones and desserts prepared in the hotel's celebrated Chez Roux restaurant. [Judy] - who will be taking part in a question-and-answer session on the night - said: \"The work of the charity provided help to more than 61,600 young people last year alone thanks to the generosity of donations and I'm very pleased to continue to offer my support.\"
Jamie's winning g return
  \"I like both [Jamie Murray] and [Andy],\" he said. \"I watched all the Davis Cup games\" he said. \"I was shouting at the telly.\" Jamie spent almost an hour on court with lucky youngsters who had the opportunity to train with him and then took part in a volley masterclass with Dunblane's latest tennis starlet Ali Collins. She said: \"It's hard to be away from Dunblane as I'm on tour now but I am enjoying it.
Murray brothers tie the eighteenth hole
  Members have opted to rename the 18th hole 'The Murrays' Hame' after Andy and Jamie Murray. \"It's really cool,\" said Jamie. \"I went out last night (Monday) and they unveiled the new name which is nice of them. Honour Jamie receives his membership from John Currie Reception Jamie with members of Dunblane New Golf Club On the tee Jamie shows his prowess with the driver
Tennis ace Jamie comes home to a hero's welcome
\"It's a bit of a flying visit as I'm here for the rest of today and fly back to London tomorrow (Thursday).\" More than 1000 tickets were snapped up for the event - which was organised by the Lawn Tennis Association - and [Jamie Murray] was taken aback by the reaction he received. \"We really appreciate that. It gets across when you're away and I'm enjoying getting to see everyone.\" Pose Jamie takes a selfie at the ceremony; Nice hats Dunblane Primary pupils took part in a tennis workshop; Masterclass [Ali Collins] and Jamie Murray show off their volleying skills; Star man Jamie spent 20 minutes signing autographs at the end; Welcome Jamie received a great response at Dunblane High; High fives The Dunblane tennis star greets pupils at his former high school
Go and see Davis Cup
  Alongside brother Andy, [Jamie Murray] last year helped Britain to win the coveted trophy for the first time since 1936. An afternoon of fun at the sports club - where Jamie and Andy first picked up a tennis racket - is being hosted by the Lawn Tennis Association to mark the Davis Cup's visit. There had been fears that the trophy would not visit the home of tennis stars Andy and Jamie, who played a key role in Britain's triumph, when it was not included as a venue for the trophy tour.
Jamie homes in on Davis Cup visit
A Lawn Tennis Association spokesman said: \"We are excited to confirm that on Tuesday a leg of the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Trophy Tour will be taking place at Dunblane Sports Club. There had been fears that the trophy would not visit the home of tennis stars Andy and [Jamie Murray], who played a key role in Britain's triumph, when it was not included as a venue for the trophy tour. Homing in Jamie with Britain's Davis Cup-winning heroes
Murray close to being Britain's first world No 1
If he wins one more match - his and Bruno Soares' quarter-final against the Spaniards Marc and Feliciano Lopez - at this week's Indian Wells Masters, the 30-year-old Scot will next week become the first British player ever...
WHEN TWO BECOME WIN
It's more like telepathy than teamwork when Andy and Jamie Murray get together on a tennis court and you didn't need a sixth sense to know they'd give Britain a 2-1 lead in the Davis Cup yesterday. The doubles victory was expected but the manner of it was impressive and world number two Jamie admitted he's ready to push on his bid to become No.1. He said: \"If I keep winning and keep the form up that I've started the year with Bruno Soares then I'm sure I'll have a great chance to do it at some point in the year. \"We've got two Masters coming up and then straight away you've got the clay season, which is three Masters series and then the French Open, so there's a lot of points to play for in the next few months.