‘That kills me’ – Dylan Alcott reveals Andy Murray text message that left him in tears
Dylan Alcott broke down in tears as he read a text message from Andy Murray congratulating him on his incredible career after retiring.
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Dylan Alcott broke down in tears as he read a text message from Andy Murray congratulating him on his incredible career after retiring.
It was the story that dominated the agenda ahead of this year’s Australian Open, but Rafael Nadal was the first to inject some perspective on a tale that became a global talking point.
Dylan Alcott has revealed a message sent to him by Andy Murray following his defeat in the Australian Open final, calling it “special” and a sign of how far wheelchair tennis has come in recent years. Alcott lost 7-5, 6-0 to Sam Schroeder in the wheelchair quad singles final, missing out on an eighth consecutive Australian Open title in the last match of his career.
Dylan Alcott - the tennis champion, Paralympian and disability advocate - broke down during a TV interview at the Australian Open after receiving a text message from Andy Murray.
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