Robinsons advert gives glimpse of Murray Wimbledon win

Posted: Tuesday 2nd June 2009 | 17:11

James Toney Sportsbeat

IT'S already started . The pressure is cranking up on Andy Murray ahead of Wimbledon and he's only been out of the French Open five minutes.

Long-standing All England Club sponsor Robinsons has launched a TV advertising campaign that aims to show how the nation might react if a British player finally triumphed at SW19.

Robinsons enjoyed a long-running partnership with former British number one Tim Henman but Murray endorses mineral water brand Highland Spring.

Consequently, the new advert doesn't name the British player it claims will end the 63-year wait for a home men's singles winner.

But you have to assume they weren't talking about Alex Bogdanovic.


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