AusOpen player Andy Murray is being applauded for a simple act after winning a grueling 4-hour and 49-minute-long match. Despite bleeding from the knee and being physically drained, he still made time to clean up his rubbish. Read more:
Source:Tennis champion Andy Murray has been commended for a simple act after winning a gruelling four-hour and 49-minute-long Australian Open match.
He then asked for the bin and was guided by the venue support staff, who seemed surprised by the request. "My son’s middle name is Andrew and was inspired by this man who continues to excel as a human being." one person wrote on Twitter."I mean, I didn't think it was possible to love Andy Murray any more than I already did, but...," another said.
It was the 35-year-old's first over a top-20 rival at a grand slam since he toppled then-world number nine Kei Nishikori at the 2017 French Open."The last few years, I've certainly questioned myself at times," he told reporters on Monday
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