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Heartbroken Andy Murray looks emotional as he’s told his shot at a crucial stage of the fourth set of his Wimbledon defeat by Stefanos Tsitsipas was IN after it was called OUT

Heartbroken Andy Murray looks emotional as he’s told his shot at a crucial stage of the fourth set of his Wimbledon defeat by Stefanos Tsitsipas was IN after it was called OUT

 

 

Andy Murray cut an agonised figure on Friday in his post-match press conference after his second-round defeat to number five seed Stefanos Tsitsipas which snuffed out his hopes of a deep run at Wimbledon.

 

 

The two-time Wimbledon champion came into the tournament on a run of fine grass court form after wins at Surbiton and Nottingham, and crucially, fit and firing.

 

 

But an early encounter with one of the competition’s big beasts stymied his progress, with Murray losing the epic, two-day clash.

Momentum had been firmly on the side of the Briton, who was leading two sets to one before the 11pm curfew on Thursday evening, but the day’s break gave Tsitsipas a fresh run at the 36-year-old.

Murray was also the victim of an incorrect call at a crucial moment in the fourth set, which he opted not to challenge.

When told after the defeat by a reporter that he had in fact, won the point at 15-30 and four-all in the fourth, Murray looked heartbroken at the missed chance.

At first almost shellshocked by the reporter’s revelation, Murray said slowly: ‘The 15-30 point, my return was in?

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