DAILY STAR: Andy Murray enjoys a kick-about in training before revealing that he finally believes he can actually win Wimbledon. Also: Barcelona will step up their £35m move for Cesc Fabregas after missing out on Franck Ribery.

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DAILY EXPRESS: Andrew Strauss admitted yesterday that Andrew Flintoff has questions to answer over his drinking and insisted that the star all-rounder had learnt from his latest brush with trouble at the weekend. Also: Andy Murray says more experience, greater stamina and belief that he can win Wimbledon will prevent a re-run today of a year ago when a big match to get to the quarter-finals left him drained.

THE SUN: Andy Murray insists he will not crumble in today's Wimbledon quarter-finals. Also: Andrew Flintoff's latest booze shame has left England angry and worried just a week before the start of The Ashes.

DAILY MIRROR: Andy Murray says he has finally developed the mentality needed to win Wimbledon. Also: Freddie Flintoff has been given a final warning over his behaviour after a Belgian drinking session last Friday night left him unable to catch the team bus to visit World War One trenches

THE GUARDIAN: Andy Murray is hoping to shrug off the exertions of Monday's epic five-set fourth-round victory over Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka by beating Juan Carlos Ferrero as quickly as possible today. Also: Andrew Flintoff, whose post-Ashes celebrations are remembered as vividly as his heroic deeds in the series itself, has been disciplined after missing England's team bus at the weekend.

THE TIMES: Andrew Strauss insists that he will be strong enough to drop Andrew Flintoff from England's Ashes team ahead the all-rounder was disciplined for missing the team bus during a trip to the First World War trenches.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: England captain Andrew Strauss has said Andrew Flintoff "stuffed up" after he was disciplined for missing the bus to visit First World War graves.

THE INDEPENDENT: Andy Murray was in recovery mode yesterday after his heroics of the night before, but the 22-year-old Scot was far from satisfied.

DAILY MAIL: Andy Murray has declared himself ready to do battle on Centre Court again, following his marathon, energy-sapping victory that took him into Wimbledon's last eight. Also: Andrew Flintoff was caught in a new booze storm yesterday just a week before the Ashes when England captain Andrew Strauss warned him about the drinking habits that have led to more disciplinary action.

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