SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER!
 
 
Facebook Social Button Twitter Social Button Follow Us on InstagramYouTube Social Button
NewsScoresRankingsLucky Letcord PodcastShopPro GearPickleballGear Sale

Popular This Week

Net Notes - A Tennis Now Blog

Net Posts

Industry Insider - A Tennis Now Blog

Industry Insider

Second Serve - A Tennis Now Blog

Second Serve

 



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.

More: 20 Takeaways from Wimbledon, 2016

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+.


Posted: