Older Murray Jamie finally sharing centre stage


  • Tennis
  • Saturday, 14 Nov 2015

Tennis - Great Britain v Australia - Davis Cup Semi Final - Emirates Arena, Glasgow, Scotland - 19/9/15 Men's Doubles - Great Britain's Andy Murray and Jamie Murray during their match Action Images via Reuters / Jason Cairnduff Livepic

LONDON (Reuters) - Since his junior days in Dunblane when he was rated a better prospect than his younger brother, Jamie Murray has pretty much lived in the shadow of Andy, until this year that is.

Now, aged 30, a career that was in danger of fizzling out just when Andy's was on the rise, is flourishing and at the ATP World Tour Finals on Sunday he will take centre stage.

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