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When I started to do quite well on the tour I thought I'd treat myself to a bright red Ferrari. I had always had a soft spot for them as a car brand and, when I was in the position to afford one, I decided to go for it.
Andy Murray
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Andy Murray
Age: 37
Born: 1987
Born: May 15
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