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Murray Cries at Wimbledon

Preparing for what could be the defining moment of his career, Andy Murray believed the final today was difficult but not impossible. He played a great first part of the tournament breaking Federer's serve in the first game. Murray won the first set but lost the second to the Swiss champion. The game was stopped for rain and the roof was closed. Federer put the pressure on by breaking Murray's serve with 18 deuces. But the Scottish fourth seed never managed to break back losing the third set.

Often times meeting an elder statesman on centre court puts the pressure on. Murray did do the best he possibly could by becoming the first British man to reach the final in several generations. The British number one lost two crucial points to Federer in the third and Roger broke Murrays serve in the fourth winning the Wimbledon men's title levelling with the record holder, American Pete Sampras, at 7 wins.


The Middleton sisters arrived at the royal box, Kate wearing an off white Joseph jacket that she previously wore to Epsom Downs race track and a Vanessa dress also by Joseph. The garment was last seen on her trip to Canada a year ago. Pippa was wearing a light summer dress with a blue pattern. The Phoebe Bluebird Peplum Dress from Project D by Dannii and Tabitha is currently on sale on mywardrobe.com.
Kate and Pippa looked emotional and close to tears as Murray lost the tournament.
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Re: Murray Cries at Wimbledon

I never thought Murray would win to be honest I didn't care either I would rather watch snails race than watch tennis.
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Re: Murray Cries at Wimbledon

I like playing tennis, but I can't keep up with more than a couple days of these grand slams.
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I like playing tennis, but I can't keep up with more than a couple days of these grand slams.
I can appreciate their dedication and athleticism but it just bores me after one set, I find the whole thing too elitist too.
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Tennis > ping pong
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I can appreciate their dedication and athleticism but it just bores me after one set, I find the whole thing too elitist too.
I hope you don't think I'm an "elitist" or anything. I started playing when I was very young. I was groomed to be an elitist, but instead I'm the black sheep of my family.
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I hope you don't think I'm an "elitist" or anything. I started playing when I was very young. I was groomed to be an elitist, but instead I'm the black sheep of my family.
I know all about being the black sheep of the family, I can't say I am too bothered about that it is what it is, like Popeye says "I am's what I am's and that's all that I am's".
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I know all about being the black sheep of the family, I can't say I am too bothered about that it is what it is, like Popeye says "I am's what I am's and that's all that I am's".
Life is just more fun when you play by your own rules. You only get to live once and as we can see from this site, you can die at any time...just make sure you're wearing your best flip flops.
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Life is just more fun when you play by your own rules. You only get to live once and as we can see from this site, you can die at any time...just make sure you're wearing your best flip flops.
And make sure they match.
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Gotta have a good clean pair of flipperoonies if people are gotta take photos as I am scraped off the road, it's only good etiquette really.
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