Andy Murray pledges to return to Wimbledon despite thumping second round defeat
Andy Murray insists he's not done with Wimbledon despite being blasted off centre court in the second round for the first time in his career.
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Andy Murray insists he's not done with Wimbledon despite being blasted off centre court in the second round for the first time in his career.
Andy Murray believed he missed out on a big opportunity to go deep at Wimbledon after crashing out to big-serving American John Isner. The former champion went down in four sets on Centre Court to exit at the second round stage for the first time in his career.
Amid fevered scenes akin to a revivalist meeting, Andy Murray tried his damndest to conjure up one last famous late-night miracle on Centre Court. But father time – and the crunching heavy metal tennis of John Isner – offered a brutal riposte.
Farewell to all that then. In the end Emma Raducanu’s first superstar Wimbledon, her first as a champion – or increasingly, in front of a fond, rapt Centre Court as Em! – could only stretch to three days and two matches.
Andy Murray may have been wrongly awarded the winning point in his third set tie-break after John Isner's mishit backhand was ruled out despite a ballboy catching it before it had bounced.
John Isner hailed Andy Murray as "one of the greatest players ever" after knocking the Brit out of the second round of Wimbledon. The big-serving American produced 36 aces as he blasted his way into the third round with a 6-4, 7-6(4), 6-7(3), 6-4 victory.
Andy Murray’s Wimbledon campaign is over after defeat to John Isner in the second round.
Andy Murray was blown away by big-serving American John Isner in four sets as his Wimbledon campaign ended in a blur of aces.