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Andy Murray admits he sometimes feel embarassed when he sees his own behaviour played back on TV
- Updated: May 23, 2016
Controling your on-court emotions is not that easy thing to do as it seems on the first look, even if you are world’s No.2 like well known Andy Murray.
In an interview given to French newspaper, L’Equipe, one of the question which came onto Scotsman’s way was how he feels when he sees his own behaviour played back on TV, and according to The Telegraph, Briton’s response was that he sometimes feel embarassed. ”You have to try …
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