Andy Murray Crying After Losing At Wimbledon [VIDEO]
Andy Murray cried after losing to Roger Federer in the Wimbledon final on Sunday. It led to a spirited debate on 104.5 The Team during the "Crosstalk".
Andy Murray was very emotional after losing in the Wimbledon final to Roger Federer on Sunday. Murray lost the match 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. While Federer captured his seventh Wimbledon title and 17th Grand Slam title overall, Andy Murray still has yet to win a Grand Slam crown.
Although Murray has yet to win a major championship, he managed to win over quite a few fans when he bared his emotions following the loss to Federer. He spoke his mind while tears rolled down his face. The guy just fought like crazy to win his first Grand Slam title, but came up a little bit short. The home crowd was also very supportive as Murray (from Great Britain) fought to win the crown. The emotions got the best of Murray.
I personally liked watching Murray speak his mind and show his emotions. However, the soulless Bruce Jacobs (host of "Game On") was not a fan of Murray's tearful display. He thought it was a moment of weakness that didn't reflect well on the tennis star. Bruce also said that Murray would never win anything because he's mentally weak (which is ridiculous). Hey, saying ridiculous things is par for the course with Bruce at times. Judge for yourself below.
Brian Noe is the Brand Manager at 104.5 The Team, ESPN Radio in Albany, NY. Brian also hosts “The Noe Show” each weekday from 1-3pm ET on WTMM.