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Hitting Back: The Autobiography (Hardcover)

by Andy Murray (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Century (5 Jun 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1846051673
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846051678
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 16.4 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 25,554 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'With Andy, the sky's the limit...' - John McEnroe. At Wimbledon in 2005, a young, brash Andy Murray came out of nowhere and thrashed star pros Georges Bastl and Radek Stepanek. He took a two-set lead against former finalist David Nalbandian before his dramatic winning run came to a end on the Centre Court. But a legend was born, and Britain had a new sporting hero. Henman Hill was renamed Murray Mound, and Henmania became Andymonium.In 2006, Murray went stellar. Aged just 18 he won his first ATP title at San Jose, California, beating former world no. 1s Andy Roddick and Lleyton Hewitt on the way. In the same month, he deposed Tim Henman to become the British No. 1. By the end of a wonderful year in which he was one of only two players to beat Roger Federer, Murray was no. 17 in the world. But Murray is much more than a truly gifted tennis player and potential grand slam champion. He has changed the face of the British game, blowing away the cobwebs of the All England Club, and dividing opinion with his brash, straight-talking style, anti-establishment rhetoric and on-court anger and passion.A whole new generation of kids are becoming tennis fans. Andy has made tennis cool again, like the days of McEnroe, Borg and Nastase. Here, for the first time, Andy Murray talks in his own words about the long, testing, and often difficult path to superstardom. The boy from Dunblane opens up about dealing with the constant limelight and attention from a media and a general public desperate for a genuine British tennis star, and gives the exclusive lowdown on Wimbledon 2008 as he prepares to launch his bid for grass-court glory. Temperamental, gifted, passionate, fiery: Murray is the dazzling new face of British tennis, and a role model to a whole generation. Andy's story will enthral and excite the entire country.

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"With Andy, the sky’s the limit…" John McEnroe

At Wimbledon in 2005, a young, brash Andy Murray came out of nowhere and thrashed star pros Georges Bastl and Radek Stepanek. He took a two-set lead against former finalist David Nalbandian before his dramatic winning run came to a end on the Centre Court. But a legend was born, and Britain had a new sporting hero.

Henman Hill was renamed Murray Mound, and Henmania became Andymonium. In 2006, Murray went stellar. Aged just 18 he won his first ATP title at San Jose, California, beating former world no. 1s Andy Roddick and Lleyton Hewitt on the way. In the same month, he deposed Tim Henman to become the British No. 1. By the end of a wonderful year in which he was one of only two players to beat Roger Federer, Murray was no. 17 in the world. But Murray is much more than a truly gifted tennis player and potential grand slam champion. He has changed the face of the British game, blowing away the cobwebs of the All England Club, and dividing opinion with his brash, straight-talking style, anti-establishment rhetoric and on-court anger and passion. A whole new generation of kids are becoming tennis fans. Andy has made tennis cool again, like the days of McEnroe, Borg and Nastase. Here, for the first time, Andy Murray talks in his own words about the long, testing, and often difficult path to superstardom.

The boy from Dunblane opens up about dealing with the constant limelight and attention from a media and a general public desperate for a genuine British tennis star, and gives the exclusive lowdown on Wimbledon 2008 as he prepares to launch his bid for grass-court glory. Temperamental, gifted, passionate, fiery: Murray is the dazzling new face of British tennis, and a role model to a whole generation. Andy's story will enthral and excite the entire country.

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12 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Why?, 10 Jun 2008
By M. Donnelly "26963" (Glasgow) - See all my reviews
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Why on earth has Andy Murray had his autobiography published? He is only 21, there isn't anything there to fill more than forty pages. Also,he has not achieved more in tennis than Tim Henman .Has he made four semi finals at Wimbledon? No. Has he made the semi finals of the French Open? No.Has he won 11 titles yet? No. Doing this and shooting your mouth off at his age when you have nothing of interest to say to anyone is a pointless exercise. He also has to be the most miserable tennis player I've seen in years. Do yourself a favour Andy. Concentrate on your tennis and grow up.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read the book and see for yourselves, ignore the previous reviewer, 6 Jun 2008
By Mr. R. J. Smith "Sportsfan" (Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This is a response to the post/review by Lord Font...

Andy Murray has already achieved more in Tennis than Tim Henman ever did - he has already won 5 ranking titles, beating the likes of Federer and Roddick on the way, and the guy's only turned 21. So, yes he has won something... He will definitely win a major. But I guess you would like justification as to why he should be releasing this book so early in his career? How about this... He is truly an inspiration to youngsters all over this country and particularly in Scotland... He is a hero. He has already revolutionised the way young people in this country think about sport and there are genuinely more young people becoming interested in playing tennis now because of his achievements to date. I'm not going to comment on the Dunblane thing because it has absolutely nothing to do with it. But I'll leave you with this - I guarantee you he has already achieved more with HIS 21 years than you ever will until the day you die. I'd certainly recommend this book to anyone interested in sport...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Stick to playing tennis, 10 Jun 2008
This is the sort of petty, point-scoring exercise which gives sports books a bad name. Think of Ashley Cole's dismal effort to explain his move from Arsenal to Chelsea and you will have some notion of the petulant tone which pours forth from Murray, Young Misery Guts. It's difficult to know what is worse; the lecturing manner in which he berates other British players for being "lazy" and then wriggled out of sticking to his guns when interviewed by Jonathan Ross last week; or the padding out of his "life" story at 21 with a section on the Dunblane tragedy, when he himself admits he was too young to recall what happened.
Murray should do himself and everybody else a favour, study the video of Rafael Nadal's destruction of Roger Federer at Roland Garros and realise the improvements he will have to make in his game to reach similar heights. Until then, he should spare us his sententious claptrap!
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1.0 out of 5 stars haven't read the but...........
Who is this joker, having an autobiography written for. Hasn't won any thing that matters and he has a book out. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Liver crazy fan

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book!
Really annoyed at the bad reviews of this book! I was surprised at how good it was. As well as Andy's musings, it has sections written by his Mum, his brother, Jamie, his coach... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Mr. I. Wetherell

3.0 out of 5 stars Andy's Achievements
Since this book was published earlier this year Andy has achieved alot. The turning point being when he came back from 2 sets down to beat Gasquet at Wimbledon, he has also... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mrs. Y. Juniper

1.0 out of 5 stars Unfit for purpose
Purpose - potential use as toilet paper.

Conclusion - unfit for purpose.

Who will rid us of this turgid, turbulent, non-achieving egotist?
Published 12 months ago by Turnerprize

1.0 out of 5 stars What has he done?
Please, please, please can somebody justify this book!! Just what has he achieved as a tennis player? Has he won anything? and I mean anything at all? Read more
Published 13 months ago by Lord Font

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