The only one who should feel 'flushed with pride' is Andy Murray.
All the others are toilets....
All the others are toilets....
Facilities are **** in this country, it's an elitist past time, yet they get millions every year in funding.
A few years back they were supposedly looking at inviting released footballers from pro clubs to train intensively to become pro tennis players, dunno f that happened tho.
Or Mo Farah? Htf is he British?
Bradley Wiggins was born in Belgium
)He said himself he's Scottish not British, I don't like him, or his mum the slag. Scottish people ****ing hate English people, if we had an Englishman in they would be backing their opponent just like in football.
I don't know what we English are getting excited about. Wimbledon was won this year by a Scottish player and a Scot who in no way considers himself as one of us.
Murray is a foreign player and the English who think any of the glory belongs to us are grasping at straws.
The majority of his current coaching team is actually English (just found this out now), so there is something there...
The bloke is a ****er! Don't forget how he distanced himself from us in the early days! He hates Englishmen. He only changed his attitude when his advisor/manager told him it would cost him money. I hope he walks in the house one day soon and finds his girlfriend riding an Englishman with a 12 inch cock!

What a load of bollocks.![]()
He just agreed to give all his prize money (£1.6m of it) to a childrens hospital charity. Whether or not he hates the English, that there is a true sportsman. He deserves a lot of respect for that; I think he did the same thing with his Queens prize money too.
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Anyway its fantastic achievement and I feel he wn a far few more Slams. Federer is on the way down, I think Nadal's game has worn him out. I'm not sure if there any super stars coming through though.
I think the Polish guy that he beat in the semis is already pretty awesome - 6ft 8in tall AND he can move round the court!
He just agreed to give all his prize money (£1.6m of it) to a childrens hospital charity. Whether or not he hates the English, that there is a true sportsman. He deserves a lot of respect for that; I think he did the same thing with his Queens prize money too.