Andy Murray's Tears Win Over The Nation's Hearts

Andy Murray's Tears Win Over The Nation's Hearts

The nation's pride in Andy Murray was reflected by his high profile friends and supporters on Twitter.

Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond wrote: "A fantastic performance. All of the people of Scotland can take pride and be inspired by @andy_murray #Wimbledon."

Sarah Brown, charity campaigner and wife of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, said "watching Murray final games just heartbreaking".

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Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt wrote: "Gutted about the Wimbledon result - but an amazing achievement for @andy_murray to get so far. Truly brilliant tennis from both players."

Labour leader Ed Miliband said: "Andy Murray put up an incredibly brave fight. He should be proud of his performance and the country will be too."

Chief secretary to the treasury Danny Alexander wrote: "Andy Murray. He gave his all. Brave in the match. Generous in the defeat. #didusallsoproud."

Many focused on the Scot's emotional post-match interview.

Television presenter Eamonn Holmes said: "As it turns out, with that speech Andy Murray today has won more than any Wimbledon title is worth. He has won the hearts of the Country."

Broadcaster Piers Morgan wrote: "NEVER accuse Murray of being unemotional again. He gave it everything he's got. Proud of him."

Author Tony Parsons said: "Andy Murray - lost a match and won the heart of a nation."

Actress Tracy Ann Oberman wrote: "Have fallen in love with Murray. All that emotion bubbling away under the surface. The passion suddenly glimpsed. Plus a good fight early on."

Presenter Dan Lobb wrote: "Andy has character, personality, humour & humility. If u didn't see that in his speech just now, then u weren't watching or listening."

Writer India Knight said: "I've cheered up. Turning the entire country's opinion of you around = huge win."

For some the emotion was clearly too much, with singer Mollie King from The Saturdays writing: "Oh my goodness, PLEASE tell me someone else cried during Murray's speech...."

Football pundit Gary Lineker took an optimistic opinion of events however, writing: "Another one bites the grass! Just think though, how much more exciting it will be when Murray wins next year?"

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