5/8/10 2:11 AM | Johan Lindahl
Jamie Murray is hoping to roll back the clock to the best fortnight of his struggling tennis career after putting in a bid for a wild card in Wimbledon doubles.
But the elder brother of Andy has an ace up his sleeve, planning to partner with newest British teenaged tennis darling, Laura Robson.
Murray, ranked 93rd in doubles and permanently playing a Challenger schedule, cashed the biggest cheque of his career in 2007 when he and Serb Jelena Jankovic won the All England club title, sparking a brief wave of national admiration.
Since then, Murray has dropped down the rankings to journeyman status in doubles only after playing his last ATP singles match two summer ago in the Britain.
Robson, 16, is billed as the women's future of the game after winning the mixed team Hopman Cup last January in Perth alongside Andy.
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