Andy MurrayKnighted by the Royal Family after his magnificent performance Wimbledon to honor His Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s memory before this week Davis Cup. The upcoming match will be played against the USA in Glasgow on Wednesday. The two-time Grand Slam champion thinks the tie will unite the hearts of Britons to commemorate the Queen and celebrate her work in England. While honoring his memory, Murray said: “These few days when Great Britain competes will be a chance to celebrate her and all she’s done.”
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Andy Murray in the middle of Davis Cup Queen II. Paying tribute to Elizabeth, “She had a wonderful life”
Andy MurrayIn a statement to Sky Sports, Queen II. In paying tribute to Elizabeth, he said: “Obviously she’s had a great life. It’s obviously been a very sad week with the news of the Queen’s passing, but I think there will be a chance for everyone here to show how much she means to everyone.”
The 35-year-old actress was knighted by the Royal Family when she won. Wimbledon and won a gold medal at the Olympics for the second time. Murray said the crowd will hold a minute’s silence before the Davis Cup game to pay their respects. He further said: “It’s obviously been a very sad week with the news of the Queen’s passing, but I think everyone will have a chance to show how much she means to everyone.”
Queen Elizabeth II He died at his home in Buckingham Palace, Balmoral, on September 8, after over 70 years on the throne. He reigned longer than any monarch in British history.
As part of the five-man Great Britain Davis Cup team, Murray was reminded of the Queen’s presence at Wimbledon. I was very lucky to have the opportunity to play in front of him and compete at Wimbledon and it was a really good memory for me.”
The following words of the old world No.1 were also quoted: “Representing Great Britain and playing again in the Davis Cup is absolutely fantastic, I’ve always loved doing that, especially here at the Emirates.”
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