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Tennis Stars Honor Andy Murray with Online Celebration Following Wimbledon Ceremony

Players Celebrate Online Andy Murray After Wimbledon Ceremony


By Erik Gudris | @atntennis | Friday, July 5, 2024
Tennis players, both veteran and rising, took to social media to celebrate the incredible career and legacy of Andy Murray.
The multiple major singles champion lost his opening round doubles match with his brother Jamie Murray on Thursday to a packed crowd on Wimbledon’s Centre Court.
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After an emotional, and often funny, tribute ceremony just afterwards, tributes on social media flooded in from many players. Here’s just a sample.
Serena Williams, who played mixed doubles with Andy Murray at Wimbledon in 2019 posted her own heartfelt tribute in a video.
The most emotional social media tribute belongs to Andy’s mother and coach Judy Murray who posted this about her two sons.
Murray is still in Wimbledon as he’s set to play with Emma Raducanu in this year’s Mixed Doubles event.

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