昨熬夜看溫網男單決賽,
其實不管是誰輸都會讓很多人難過,
現場觀眾最關心的當然是地主選手
Murray.
兩位選手的表現, 都讓我很感動
Murray - 在鄉親前拿下自己生涯的第一個
大滿貫冠軍
Federer - 重新找回過去的輝煌,
溫網第七冠, 打破偶像山普拉斯的紀錄
Federer贏了, 對我而言, 雖然不意外, 但還是感到很興奮,
他在不被看好的情況下, 確一路打到決賽, 會下冠軍,
年過30, 受傷後還能重回世界第一, 真的很不簡單!
Murray雖然輸了, 但他的表現還是可圈可點,
只要再多一些經驗, 相信他會有機會拿到大滿貫冠軍的!
Murray在賽後的那段話, 很感興, 很有風度~
可惜我的菜英文, 沒有能力全部抓到, 只好找新聞來看看^^
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Murray lost the match again Roger Federer but won the hearts of the watching world.
The 6ft 3in giant has walked tall – but after yesterday, he’ll never walk alone either.
There was a barely a dry eye on Centre Court as Murray fought for composure,
clutched that mic and battled on with the courage of a true Braveheart.
“I’m going to try this but it’s not going to be easy,” he said.
Willed on by the crowd, Andy, 25,
paused again then said of his victorious opponent:
“Firstly, I’d like to congratulate Roger.
I was getting asked the other day after I’d won my semi-final,
‘Is this your best chance? You know that Roger’s 30 now’.
He’s not bad for a 30-year-old.
He played a great tournament and showed what fight he still has left in him.
So congratulations, you deserve it.”
If ever there was a display of true British generosity in defeat, this was it.
And every word of it will be remembered for years to come by a public down south who never quite knew how to take Murray.
Here in Scotland, of course, there was never any doubt.
Again, he fought off the flood of tears, looked up and, finally,
the words came as he saluted his mother Judy,
girlfriend Kim Sears and all the rest of Team Murray gazing down on him with such pride.
“I’m going to try and not look at them because I’ll start crying again,” he said.
“But everyone that’s in the corner over there that’s supported me through this tournament. It’s
always tough. We did a great job, so thank you.”
Murray then turned to the fans, whose loyalty was well-earned.
“And last of all to you guys,” he said.
“Everybody always talks about the pressure of playing at Wimbledon, how tough it is.
But it’s not the people watching – they make it so much easier to play.
“The support has been incredible, so thank you.”
Source: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk
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