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Neil Harman, Tennis Correspondent At least Andy Murray can never say that the All England Club is not mindful of what it would mean to him and the rest of Britain to watch a home player win the sport's greatest title of all. For the fourth match in succession, Centre Court will be at the British No1's disposal today and even Tim Henman did not have that luxury in his treasured Wimbledon career. Yes, in the past three years, when he failed to navigate the first two rounds, Henman played both matches on the hallowed ground, but never in his career was he treated to it in the opening four, as the 21-year-old has been this year. Indeed, if Murray reaches the final in six days' time, he will have played every match on Centre. The probable quarter-final against Rafael Nadal (assuming that Murray and the Spaniard win today) and the... [read full story]

