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Last Updated: Friday, 9 September 2005, 23:50 GMT 00:50 UK
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Murray reveals 'Wimbledon bounce' 
Andy Murray has said the support he 
received following his Wimbledon final 
defeat this summer has inspired him to 
push for the world number one spot. 

Speaking at a special homecoming event 
in Dunblane, Murray revealed it had 
made him want to start training hard 
again soon after the loss. 

The world No 3 added that now was a 
good time for him "to try and push on". 

The tennis star described the backing 
he got after the "tough" Wimbledon loss 
to Roger Federer as "amazing". 

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Andy Murray in Dunblane walkabout 
Andy Murray is to visit his hometown on 
Sunday to give his friends, family and 
the local community a chance to 
celebrate his summer of success. 

The US Open champion and Olympic gold 
medallist will arrive in Dunblane on an 
open-top bus before taking part in a 
walkabout around the Stirling town. 

He will finish at the Dunblane Tennis 
Club courts where his journey began. 

Murray, who was unable to make the 
Olympic parade in Glasgow, said: "It's 
definitely going to be emotional." 

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