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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Jonathan \"Jonny\" Marray (born 10 March 1981) is a British tennis player and a former Wimbledon Men's Doubles champion. Marray is primarily a doubles player, currently ranked World No. 53 and the British No. 3. He reached a career high of No. 15 in January 2013, mainly due to more regular appearances on the ATP World Tour, following his victory at Wimbledon 2012. He has also competed on the singles tour, reaching as high as World No. 215 in April 2005.Marray first came to prominence at the 2004 Queen's Club Championship where he reached the third round. Marray has since played predominantly on the ATP Challenger Tour, where he has reached one singles final and won multiple doubles competitions. He reached his highest singles ranking of 215 in April 2005. Marray failed to progress further in the singles ranking, in part due to injuries, but has enjoyed more success as a doubles player. In 2012 at Wimbledon he stunned the tennis world as he and his doubles partner, Frederik Nielsen, on a wildcard entry into Wimbledon , won the final in five sets, beating the much favoured fifth seeds, Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău. Marray made history as the first British men's doubles champion since Raymond Tuckey and Pat Hughes in 1936, the same year that Fred Perry last won the Wimbledon singles title. Marray and Nielsn also became the first players to win the men's doubles event on a wildcard.Marray made his Davis Cup debut at 32, playing with Colin Fleming in the 2013 tie against Russia. Great Britain came from 2–0 down to beat Russia 3–2 to earn a World Group play-off. The last time Great Britain had come from 2–0 down to win a tie was 83 years ago against Germany. Marray was named for World Group play-off against Croatia and so helped Great Britain earn promotion to the World Group for the first time since 2008."@en }

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