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Andy Murray has banished the doubts which once threatened to stall his rapid rise up the world rankings and is undaunted by the prospect of sealing his own place among his sport's biggest names. Murray heads into the Australian Open this week brimming with confidence after continuing his highly successful start to the new season with victory over Marat Safin in the Kooyong Classic. And, following wins over the likes of Roger Federer and Andy Roddick last season, Murray now believes he has earned the right to belong alongside the very best. Murray said: "Whereas last year I would maybe feel a little bit more nervous going on court against guys like Federer, Roddick and Safin, now I have played against them a lot of times I am not that intimidated. It has taken a little bit of time but I am starting to get used to playing against these guys, and now when I go on court I feel like I've a good chance of winning."
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