Andy Murray
British tennis player
Sir Andrew Barron Murray OBE (born 15 May 1987) is a Scottish professional tennis player.
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Quotes
edit- For me the most important thing has always been tennis, and that's what I want to get across the image I want to portray is a hard-working tennis player.
- I'll be supporting anyone but England.
- Murray responding to columnist Des Kelly during the 2006 World Cup (6 June 2006).
- I can cry like Roger. It's just a shame I can't play like him.
- After being defeated by Roger Federer; BBC sports report 31 January 2010
- I'm getting closer...
- Beginning his Wimbledon Runner-up acceptance speech. (8 July 2012)
- I don't play in any tournaments to come second best.
About Andy Murray
edit- [H]e speaks up for others when it doesn’t benefit him a jot — female athletes, specifically. No other male athlete (or male sports writer) has defended female athletes as loudly and consistently as Murray, arguing for equal pay for female tennis players and more women's matches on Wimbledon's Centre Court. He repeatedly reminded male commentators of the Williams sisters' existence, such as when John Inverdale claimed in 2016 that Murray was the first person to win two Olympic gold medals for tennis — Murray pointed out that the Williams sisters had four each, albeit not for singles — and then again when an American reporter claimed in 2017 that [Samuel] Querrey was the first American to reach a grand slam final since 2009. "Male player," Murray interrupted, referring to Serena Williams's multiple wins in that time. When you're blinded by vanity and greed, you no longer see your own moral compass. Murray never had that problem.
- Hadley Freeman "I'll miss Andy Murray, our highly strung hero", The Sunday Times (7 July 2024)
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