Rising star Murray 'born to be on Centre Court'
Written by I Dig SportsSue Barker and Andrew Castle reflect on the huge impact 18-year-old wildcard Andy Murray had on his first ever appearance on Wimbledon's Centre Court in 2005, when he faced Argentine David Nalbandian in the third round.
Judy Murray remembers her son being "nervously excited" before his Centre Court debut while former British number one Tim Henman says he thought Murray would eventually become his "successor" at the top of British men's tennis.
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