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Andy Murray: A disgrace to the sport - Tennis Special

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Andy Murray: A disgrace to the sport - Tennis Special
What kind of man is Andy Murray? Seriously, he needs to quit playing tennis and start some business of dog trade in the open market. Athletes are overwhelmed by their medal triumphs at London Games, the biggest sporting event of
the world. They can’t believe they have succeeded in clinching the best ever medal in the sporting event and when Murray wins it, he handed over the medals to his dogs. What a shameful and classless character this man is to the world of sport?  Utter disgrace!
The 25-year-old Briton made a sensational ending to his Wimbledon campaign after failing to grab the title and seeing the best player ever born in the world of tennis, Roger Federer, lifting his 17th Grand Slam title
at his hometown. He cried in despair during the press conference and brought tears to the tennis fanatics as well who could feel the pain in her eyes but little knew that the drama king will be such disgraceful to the elite medals of Olympics in August.
Everyone is talking about criticizing the former world number one, Serena Williams, for her ‘Crip Walk Dance’ after her majestic triumph against the superior seeded player, Maria Sharapova, in the final of Olympics at London. Why
is no one offended by the act of the number one Briton? Just because Williams is black and Murray is white! Isn’t this racism as well? I can’t understand journalist finding something out against the black people and ignoring the ugly acts of white guys. Keeping
Williams in the limelight for her low-rated act and ignoring Murray is a more racist act than calling a black guy, n****r!
Kim Sears, the so called hottest girlfriend of a tennis player updated such a disrespectful tweet, “Here we go folks... Just checking to make sure Rusty definitely has the silver, obviously'.” She was talking bout the picture she
uploaded; Murray’s dogs wearing medals around their neck. Shameful, absolutely shameful!
Athletes wear that gold around their neck. World number three, Rafael Nadal, bit that medal on his triumph in the previous edition of the Olympics at Beijing in 2008. World number one, Roger Federer, is still in the hunt for a
gold medal despite bagging 17 Grand Slam titles; craving to win it every time but failing by a little margin and then we have the great Scot who handed over the precious Olympics medals to his dogs.
He won the gold medal in the singles category after thumping the top seed Swiss Maestro in straight sets. He and Laura Robson were the runners-up in the mixed doubles category that earned him the silver medal. Two medals in a span
of just 24 hours, a normal athlete would just go all mad at such a majestic achievement whilst Murray literally went mad.
As far as the Grand Slam trophy is concerned, the fourth ranked Briton is yet to win one. For me, that’s possibly the best stats because if he might put the honourable trophy in the toy collection for his dogs that will be an unbearable
act for a true tennis fan.
 
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