Andy Murray Wimbledon Refund Bet Offered by Online Bookie

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Coral, a popular online bookmaker based in Great Britain, has offered to refund bets on Andy Murray at this year’s Wimbledon should he exit early.  Should Murray fail to make the final four, all bets will be paid back to customers, the bookmaker has said.

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A Coral spokesman realy: "Following his warm-up victory at Queen's, we reckon Andy Murray will do well at Wimbledon this year.

"But with British tennis fans accustomed to disappointment at this tournament, we're happy to refund all bets on him if he doesn't make the last four.

"That way, an early exit need not be expensive to the many patriotic punters who will back the home favourite."

Andy Murray’s odds of winning the 2011 Wimbledon tennis match were set at 11/2 early on. 

The Coral spokesman added: "We've had years of keeping money on Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski, so we're due a British winner."

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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