Britain’s Andy
Murray has defeated Switzerland’sRoger Federer to clinch his first ever
Olympic gold. The Scot beat the 16-time Grand Slam winner in straight
sets, winning 6-2 6-1 6-4, in front of a rapturous crowd on Centre
Court.
Just
28 days ago, Andy Murray had been reduced to tears after losing this
year’s Wimbledon final to the same Federer. It was the first time ever
the 25-year-old had beaten Federer in a five-set match. This also marks
his first major tennis title, even as the four major championships (the
Grand Slams) still elude him.
In
the singles finals, Murray had come all out, taking the first set with
two breaks of Federer’s serve. The seven-time Wimbledon champion then
went almost an hour without winning a game as Murray tied up the second
set 6-1, before winning the third to claim a straight-sets victory and
Olympic gold.
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