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After 2 Decades of Standing Tall by Her Son’s Side, Andy Murray’s Mother Dishes Out Major ‘Kids’ Dilemma at Wimbledon

Published 07/07/2023, 10:30 AM EDT

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The tennis realm is sitting on the edge of their seats after the suspension of the second-rund blockbuster of Andy Murray and Stefanos Tsitsipas at Wimbledon. However, Murray’s mother Judy Murray has one more thing to be worrying about. Her other son, Jamie Murray, is also participating at Wimbledon and as a mother, she yearns to cheer for both her children.

But things are not aligning according to her will, as she has come across a repeated dilemma time and again, which Wimbledon can’t seem to figure out after all these years.

Jamie and Andy Murray’s mother battles an incessant Wimbledon dilemma 

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Renowned tennis coach and a supporting mother of tennis star Andy Murray have found herself battling with a recurrent conundrum. Wimbledon has time and again made Judy Murray encounter this situation. Hence, she is not very happy at the moment.

Wimbledon has repeatedly scheduled the matches of both Jamie and Andy Murray at the same time. As a tennis coach as well as their mother, Judy Murray is now tired of getting into the same situation time and again.

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She recently took to her Twitter to show her discontent towards Wimbledon. She stated, “When your kids are scheduled to play at Wimbledon at the same time. For the umpteenth time…”, as she shared a hair-pulling gif.

As a mother, she wants to support both of her kids as they both put their best foot forward on the court.

Jamie Murray will play his second-round doubles match. On the other hand, Andy Murray will resume his second-round match against Stefanos Tsitsipas.

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A nerve-wracking suspended match between Andy Murray and Stefanos Tsitsipas is setting the stage on fire 

The 36-year-old Andy Murray has proved yet again why he is a part of the ‘Big 4’. The characteristic trait of these top four players is their resilience and Murray has proved it again.

Going against the Greek tennis sensation who took the first set, Murray knew what he needed to do. With perseverance, Murray got the best of Tsitsipas during the second-set decider. Finally, in the third set, he eventually took the lead and won the third set as well. However, the match had to be suspended because of the 11 P.M. curfew rule at Wimbledon.

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Now, Murray needs only one more set to win against the Australian Open finalist. Do you think he will be able to show his grass-court prowess against Tsitsipas? Let us know your views in the comments below.

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Shivali Sharma is a tennis writer at EssentiallySports, who specializes in off-court topics and has a particular focus on the legendary ‘Queen of the Court’, Serena Williams. With a wealth of experience in the industry, Shivali has authored numerous articles covering varied topics concerning the 23-time Grand Slam champion, including her personal life, career, and more. In addition to her work on Serena Williams, Shivali is also a huge fan of Naomi Osaka and admires the four-time Major winner, particularly for her advocacy for mental health.
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Debmallya Chakraborty