After defeating Swiss Leandro Riedi in a grueling match, the Briton was moved by the death of his family member.
Andy Murray starred in a emotional moment after defeating Swiss Leandro Riedi 6-7, 6-4 and 6-4, for Davis cup. After over three hours of playing, the British burst into tears and explained: “It’s my grandmother’s funeral today. I feel for my family that I can’t be there. But, grandmother, this one is for you.”.
At 36 years old and no longer one of the best tennis players on the planet, the former number one continues to grow in size. And of course, in Britain they love it more. Of course, in addition to these habits, The Scot won two Olympic gold medals, one Davis Cup and three Grand Slam tournaments..
This is clear Murray has not lost the competitive spirit that makes him so popular. In fact, it is worth remembering that A few years ago he temporarily retired due to a hip injury, which caused him a lot of pain when playing.
Source: Tycsports

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