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Andy Murray hails 'mum-like' figure Sue Barker on eve of BBC icon's final Wimbledon

Andy Murray has paid tribute to Sue Barker on the eve of her final Wimbledon, describing her as like another mum.

The BBC presenter, who is hanging up the microphone after broadcasting from each of the last 30 championships, turned down a three-year extension to her contract after losing her mother earlier this year.

Having lit up the tournament herself as a player in the 1970s and 1980s, she is perhaps best remembered for her emotional interviews with Andy Murray in 2012, when he lost to Roger Federer, and the following year when he finally became the first Brit to win Wimbledon for 77 years.

"Away from the camera, I always loved chatting to Sue," Murray said. "It was like chatting to my mum, or a relative almost. She has that warmth to her.

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"Usually you do interviews on the TV and it doesn't always feel the most natural to me. But with her, a lot of the time I almost felt like she was able to make you forget about that.

"When I would go to the studio at Wimbledon, she made it feel more relaxed. It was like you're chatting to someone in the living room or whatever. That was what I really loved about her. She also seems like a genuinely nice person."

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Murray said that the 66-year-old's greatest achievement, though, was to be so good at her broadcasting career that younger viewers don't even realise she was French Open champion.

"I've watched her on the TV

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