Link to the Show / Show NotesWhilst England spluttered out of the World Cup 2010 Andy Murray has marched on and is the only player through to the Wimbledon quarter-finals without
dropping a single set so far. Bookmaker Paddy Power has Murray odds on at 2/7 to progress to the last four and he is also only 13/10 to
maintain his clean sheet and win the last eight games against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in straight sets.Roberto Coladangelo, spokesman of the bookie, said: "After
a mixed start to the year Murray has found form at the right time and if he can get through the game with Tsonga without dropping a set his confidence
will be sky high."Murray has certainly chosen a good time to find form and has been cut from betting odds of 15/2 at the start of the
tournament to 4/1 to pick up the trophy on Sunday. The Wimbledon crowd has been waiting for many years for even a British finalist and the Scot is at
odds of 13/8 to reach his first final at the most prestigious of Grand Slams."Certainly since England’s disappointment at the World Cup
attention has been turning to SW19 and the patriotic punt is coming thick and fast for the in form Brit", Coladangelo added.Tsonga will certainly be fired up
for the match and knows how to beat the big seeded players, in his career high he made the final of the 2008 Australian Open.Click here to play

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