ANDY MURRAY HAS won gold for Great Britain in the menโs tennis final at Wimbledon, beating Roger Federer in straight sets in front of a packed Centre Court.
Murray won 6-2 6-1 6-4 against the man that beat him in the Wimbledon final earlier this summer.
The 25-year-old from Dunblane said afterwards that the victory was the biggest of his career as he totally outclassed the world number one.
It was clear from early in the first set that Murray was the fresher of the two players โ he broke serve in game six and held for 5-2 with two brilliant aces, before burying a backhand passing shot to seal the set.
Murray broke Federerโs first service game of the second set and saved six break points to make it 3-0, and a double fault played right into Murrayโs hands, as he served out the second set with aplomb.
Chants of โMurray! Murray!โ rang out and the Scot breached Federerโs serve once again in the fifth game of the third set.
He would make no mistakes, dropping just one further point on his own serve, and sealed the gold with an ace before climbing into the stands to embrace his family.
Dublin were very wasteful with possession today and 1st half sweeper tactics were all wrong. As usual Kilkenny were very physical and took their points. Bit disappointed with Dublin really, thought they would bring a lot more composure to the table today. Kilkenny are back at the top table of hurling thatโs for sure, but there is reason to believe theyโre not entirely imperious as they once were. Not a classic by any means, but fair play to the Cats they got the job done.
Iโve commented on the wrong match here haha! I hope some of the same analysis applies. Sunday brain freeze โ shocking scenes lads.
Youโre havin a mare kev
Some poor dogs just need putting down and today, Iโm one of those dogs.
Ah we cuddn put you down with that sense of humour