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Murray to Prime Minister: It’s an Impossible Job
Once
Andy Murray
got over the overwhelming emotions of winning his second Wimbledon title the Scotsman turned up the volume on his sense of humor during his post-match celebration on Centre Court.
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After finishing off his straight-sets victory over
Milos Raonic
, Murray stepped up to the mic and called his coach lucky, praised his opponents’ team for being considerable “well-mannered,” and told British Prime Minister David Cameron that playing in a Wimbledon final is tough but he’d never want to be a Prime Minister because it’s an impossible job.
That’s a pretty nice comedic had trick for Andy!
Grade for the victory: A+.
Grade for the speech? A+.
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