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Andy Murray not worried by mediocre form as Wimbledon approaches

• ‘It doesn’t weigh on my mind’, says British No1 • Scot beats Mikhail Youzhny 6-4, 6-3 at Hurlingham The Hurlingham club is not necessarily a place one would associate with suffering and pain, more strawberries and Panamas. For Andy Murray, though, it was the venue for the final part of some especially arduous Wimbledon preparations. “I don’t worry about working on my mental strength,” said Murray after completing a 6-4, 6-3 win over Mikhail Youzhny. “I just go out on the running track and suffer and practice and put myself through pain. Then I go into matches feeling mentally strong.” Perhaps that masochistic streak was why he spent so much of his match cursing himself after playing poor shots. Otherwise the only noises that broke the respectful silence were the sharp cries of encouragement from his mother Judy, sitting a few yards away from the court. With Murray having been knocked out of the Queen’s Club tournament in the third round by Mardy Fish last week, this match was an exercise in restoring a little of the confidence that has been gradually ebbing away from Murray’s game since he lost the Australian Open final earlier in the year. Yesterday he played poorly and still won, no mean feat given that Youzhny, seeded 13th in the Wimbledon draw, has been in good form through the season, unlike his opponent. Murray says his mediocre form is not a worry. “It doesn’t weigh on my mind you have just got to move on, the last couple of years have been very good and very consistent and I have just had a bad few months.” Still, his slight slump has helped to ease the pressure put on him by the British public. Maybe it is just that the nation’s fair-weather sports fans have heaped all their unrealistic expectations on England’s football team instead, but the run-in to Wimbledon this year has been conspicuously free of Murraymania. Judy Murray believes that will work to her son’s advantage, as he will not be subject to the suffocating pressure he normally suffers at this time of year. Murray just wishes that he had a few fellow players to help share the hopes of the nation rather than the footballers. He is one of only two British males in the main draw. “It’s not great but that’s where we are right now. It’s a shame there’s not more guys playing in the main draw and I more than most people would like that to change. But we don’t have guys with rankings that would justify wild-card places. Rather than moaning about it it is better to get on and try and find a solution.” Andy Murray Tennis Andy Bull guardian.co.uk

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World Cup 2010, Mexico Vs. France: Substitute Javier Hernandez Gives El Tri Lead In 64th Minute

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The First Shoe Drops: Jaroslav Halak Traded To Blues For Prospects Eller, Schultz

Dave Sandford – Getty Images 27 days ago: MONTREAL, QC – MAY 20: Jaroslav Halak #41 of the Montreal Canadiens looks on before playing against the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals during the 2010 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell Centre on May 20, 2010 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Dave Sandford/Getty Images) View full size photo

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Utah Officially Joins Pac-10 Giving Conference 12 Teams

As was expected, Utah voted unanimously on Thursday to accept the Pac-10’s invitation to join the conference. The Utes leave behind the Mountain West Conference to become the 12th team in the Pac-10, joining Colorado as the two new teams. With 12 teams, the Pac-10 now has the number of schools required by the NCAA to play a conference championship game.

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Lakers Blog: Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tonight

It’s a cliche to say that anything can happen in Game 7, but in this series’ case, it’s true. Not only have the two teams split three games, but they’ve done so in so many different ways. There are no real patterns to this series, leaving tonight’s game as the ultimate ‘Who knows?’ scenario. At least that’s what SB Nation’s Lakers blog Silver Screen and Roll

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2010 US Open, First Round Scoreboard: K.J. Choi Headlines Quartet Tied For Lead At 2-Under, Mickelson 3-Over

With the morning groups halfway through their opening rounds at Pebble Beach, a quartet of golfers have moved into the early lead at the 2010 U.S. Open. K.J. Choi, Edoardo Molinari, Soren Kjeldsen and David Toms all sit at 2-under, through 13, 13, 13 and 8 holes respectively. Choi started off his round disastrously, bogeying and double-bogeying the first two holes, before bouncing back with five birdies to jump into a share of the lead. Toms and Kjeldsen have both recorded three birdies and a bogey thus far in their rounds, while Molinari has rung up four birdies, to go with two bogeys. Mike Weir and Ian Poulter lead a pack of golfers a shot back at 1-under, with Jim Furyk, who’s been something of a darkhorse pick to win the Open, behind them at even through 12 holes. Meanwhile, Phil Mickelson has struggled on his first day, sitting at 3-under through 11 holes after finding the drink on the 18th hole. Also of possible interest, noted golf enthusiast Tiger Woods will tee off at 4:36 PM EDT, in a powerhouse group that includes Ernie Els and Lee Westwood as well. For the complete leaderboard go here , and for a running commentary on the first round, check out our very own golf blog, Waggle Room .

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Report: Segui visits Clemens grand jury (AP)

Former major leaguer David Segui has appeared before the federal grand jury investigating Roger Clemens for perjury. The New York Daily News reported that Segui testified for about 90 minutes Thursday. Segui declined comment to the paper as he left the grand jury room. Segui told the Daily News earlier this month that he didn’t know if Clemens used performance-enhancing drugs, but he expected to…

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Who Dat: Saints Receive Their Super Bowl Rings

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[audio] Shopaholism May Have Killed The Shopasaurus

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Are Cut Flowers Killing the Wildlife in Kenya’s Lake Naivasha?

Photo via joebeone Flamingos are landing at Lake Naivasha in Kenya. This might seem like a good thing at first – more wildlife is a sign of vitality, right? But there’s one problem. Flamingos like salt water and Lake Naivasha is a fresh water lake. Or at least, it’s supposed to be. The flamingos are one of many signs showing that the chemistry of the lake is changing and that spells bad news for the flora and fauna that call it home. While there is a debate raging on what is causing the pollution and problems for the lake, several fingers point to the flower farming industry. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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