Andy Murray cries after losing Wimbledon 2012 final in interview

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @caffeinatedtrouble
    @caffeinatedtrouble 3 года назад +11

    I always come back to this speech every time I fail or every time I lose at something. It helps me to know that even the best people - the people I most admire - lose sometimes.

  • @genaroflores835
    @genaroflores835 3 месяца назад +1

    Came here after his 2024 official retirement tribute 😭

  • @bertiewells1
    @bertiewells1 11 лет назад +14

    its funny cause at the beginning the guy says next year andy. And well you know the rest.

  • @billrubble7782
    @billrubble7782  12 лет назад +9

    give him a break, it's his life's ambition and he failed yet again, i think he's allowed to be upset. it would also be pretty heart warming to know so many fans support you with such fervour

    • @windcatcher331
      @windcatcher331 Год назад

      Yet he succeeded in the end....five times. 2 Olympic Gold Medals, Two time Wimbledon Champion, a US Open Champion. Murray has absolutely nothing to be ashamed of.

  • @iain399
    @iain399 12 лет назад +3

    yes, you're probably right. I do admire him for getting that far!
    I guess I've never been a fan of people who roar and punch the air righteously with their fists and shout and scream and then punch the air again and dance in triumph when they beat someone. They sure wouldn't like it, after losing an important match, if someone grinded their faces in the dirt long and hard like that. Fair's fair - he played well. But less of the roaring and rubbing it in wouldn't hurt!

    • @rose-tb3vr
      @rose-tb3vr 5 лет назад

      iain399 its not rubbing it in, every tennis player does that, you obviously don’t watch tennis.

  • @theleytonorientlover2089
    @theleytonorientlover2089 11 лет назад +3

    He owend Djokovic"s arse

  • @iain399
    @iain399 12 лет назад +3

    The interview is all about Murray! The fact is his constant shouting or roaring or train-tunnel mouth hooting - whatever you want to call it - and the clenched fists, aggressive behaviour, air punching and all the other desperately aggressive behaviour shows a person constantly flattened by the runaway train of his own feelings. I can't imagine a sportsman like Stirling Moss carrying on this way. Sportspeople have to grow up! It's a profession, not a nursery!