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Paul Jubb wants to be working-class hero of tennis as he teams up with Andy Murray

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Paul Jubb has joined Andy Murray's management group – and now wants to show the same fire as the Grand Slam winner to inspire a new generation.

Jubb shot to fame when he made his Wimbledon debut as a wildcard last summer. Now, 20, he has opted to leave the University of South Carolina to turn pro and join Murray's 77 group.

Like the Scot, the world No.519 grew up miles away from the All England Club, on a Hull council estate. And Jubb, who will now be mentored by the former world No.1, said he can identify with the rebellious outsider who went on to win three Grand Slam titles. “It’s always been an aspect that has drawn me to Andy because I love that fire that he has,” he said. “It’s something different – the passion that he has for the

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