the East Kilbride News story Judy Murray OBE commented: "Great to see these public courts in East Kilbride regenerated and opened for the summer", adding, "Fabulous. Love it. Public courts so important for attracting new audiences to tennis.
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Andy Murray's mum Judy took to social media on Friday to share her reaction after her son was knocked out of Wimbledon on Wednesday.MORE: Game Set Match: The Wimbledon wives and partners on courtside this summerJudy, 62, reshared a post from Andy on her Instagram Stories accompanied by a red love heart emoji after the tennis player was taken out of the tournament by John Isner.WATCH: Andy Murray explains how his tennis shoes and wedding ring were stolenAndy's post read: "Last night was John’s night. Thanks to the Centre Crowd for creating another special atmosphere.
And to everyone that’s still supporting me… thank you."READ: Andy Murray makes exciting announcement amid shock Wimbledon exitSEE: Andy Murray makes touching comment about wife Kim during 'difficult' career momentFans flocked to comment on the post. One fan wrote: "We'll always support you Andy come rain or shine." A second said: "We will support you until the final goodbye, we will then support you in your next venture! It's just the way it is." Judy's message was short and sweet A third wrote: "You played brilliantly, it was just his serve.
Such a joy to still see you play. You’re a legend!" A fourth penned: "Great match, you're an absolute fighter."Whilst a fifth added: "It was my first time ever on centre court and first time seeing you! So sorry for you but so pleased to have seen you play x." Another replied: "By far my favourite player out there! Your mentality is amazing! Ty for showing us to keep going!"The 35-year-old was supported in the stands by mum Judy and wife Kim Murray.
the East Kilbride News story Judy Murray OBE commented: "Great to see these public courts in East Kilbride regenerated and opened for the summer", adding, "Fabulous. Love it. Public courts so important for attracting new audiences to tennis.
Game, set, match! Venus Williams kept it real while answering questions with fellow tennis star Jamie Murray at a press conference over the weekend — especially when asked about sister Serena Williams.
Venus Williams had the best response after a journalist questioned whether she wanted to go all the way in Wimbledon.
British tennis player Cameron Norrie is set to play his most important Wimbledon match on Tuesday after making it through to the quarterfinals for the first time.MORE: Andy Murray makes exciting announcement amid shock Wimbledon exitIt comes shortly after two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray got knocked out of the second round on Wednesday.WATCH: Alex De Minaur wins over Wimbledon fans with sweet shout-out to Katie BoulterCameron, who is ranked 12th in the world, confessed he is ready to take some of the pressure that comes with being the British No 1 as he continues his breakthrough grand slam run at the Championships.READ: Katie Boulter's boyfriend Alex De Minaur gives the sweetest shout-out after Wimbledon winSEE: The Wimbledon partners we'll see courtside this yearAfter defeating Tommy Paul on No 1 Court on Sunday, the 26-year-old said: "I'll take it. At the beginning of the tournament, you guys were asking me, 'You're British No 1, you got a lot of pressure, a lot of expectations on your shoulders.'"For me to play the way that I did in all my matches so far means a lot.
Wimbledon 2022 is already well underway with thousands of tennis fans heading to London for the biggest and most prestigious event in the British tennis calendar. For celebrities, royals and die-hard tennis fans it’s an unmissable occasion - we’re all cheering for you, Andy Murray! Centre Court is the place to be until the tournament ends on Sunday July 10.
Jack Grealish's celebration when he downed the world No 15 6-2 4-6 0-6 7-6(6) 6-1 and has now received backing from the Manchester City star. Broady was one of many Brits who enjoyed success in the second round at Wimbledon, following the likes of Katie Boulter who stunned last year's runner-up Karolina Pliskova, and British No 1 Cam Norrie who came through a five-set battle. The world No 132 started strong against Schwartzman before finding himself two-sets-to-one down but stormed back to pull off the upset on Court 3.
Australian tennis star Alex De Minaur has won over the crowds at Wimbledon by giving his girlfriend, British tennis player Katie Boulter, the sweetest shout-out following both their wins on Thursday.MORE: Andy Murray makes exciting announcement amid shock Wimbledon exitDespite knocking out British hopeful Jack Draper in their second-round match, fans were delighted to see Alex heap praise on his girlfriend who had just beaten last year's Wimbledon finalist Karolina Pliskova.WATCH: Alex De Minaur wins over Wimbledon crowd with sweet shout-out to Katie BoulterSpeaking on court following his victory, the 23-year-old - who was being watched in the crowds by his partner - told the BBC: "Before we talk about my match, can we just talk about Katie Boulter today? I mean, she had a pretty good win herself."SEE: The Wimbledon partners we'll see courtside this yearREAD: Andy Murray reveals what kind of father he is as he rules out more children with wifeHe added: "I'm extremely stoked to get this win. It was a battle out there.
Andy Murray was no doubt left heartbroken following his shock defeat against John Isner in the second round of Wimbledon - however, it isn't all bad as the tennis star will return to the court in September.MORE: Andy Murray makes touching comment about wife Kim during 'difficult' career momentThe three-time Grand Slam champion is joining Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at this year's Laver Cup which is taking place in London for the first time.WATCH: Andy Murray breaks down in tears after incredible comeback"I'm looking forward to playing the Laver Cup in London," the 35-year-old said. "I love playing as part of a team and there is a great atmosphere and intensity to the event.
Novak Djokovic finally found his form in the early match on Centre Court, dispatching Thanasi Kokkinakis in straight sets. British favourite Emma Raducanu was sent packing in the following match against Caroline Garcia. And Andy Murray put in a spiriting display as he took on John Isner.
sporting world. Throughout her career critics have claimed Kournikova prioritised modelling and television appearances, above tennis itself. READ MORE: The Wimbledon legend who is such good friends with Kate Middleton she kissed him on the cheek 3 times in front of Prince William However in her prime, despite never winning a singles title, Kournikova reached number eight in the world.
Kate Middleton’s mum Carole looked age defiant as she made a stylish appearance at Wimbledon on Wednesday. The 67 year old was joined by her husband Michael Middleton, 73, and appeared very youthful as she sported a white cropped denim jacket at the tennis event.
seven years of marriage and four children together, it's safe to say that Kim Murray is tennis star Andy Murray's rock.MORE: Andy Murray opens up about career sacrifices wife Kim Sears made to support himIn a candid interview with The Times, the two-time Wimbledon champion has opened up about the unwavering support from his family - particularly his wife Kim - when he was "left in a bad place" due to injuries.WATCH: Andy Murray breaks down in tears after incredible comeback"When I was in a pretty bad place, I wouldn't have been that pleasant to be around," he explained. "At the time, I probably didn't realise how low I was.