andy murray: i want my daughter to be proud of her dad when she grows up /

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In an exclusive interview,his first since the birth of his daughter, Andy Murray discusses the challenges and delights of fatherhood, and his grand slam fears and why he has not lost the psychological battle with Novak DjokovicJust after seven o’clock on a winter evening,at the end of a long day in which he has returned to his dilapidated life of being the moment best tennis player in the world, Andy Murray stretches out on a sofa at Queen’s Club in London. It’s cold and dark outside but Murray, and despite having practised hard at Wimbledon and now facing an hour of questions,is in a relaxed and sunny mood. He only seems taken aback by the simple passing of time since fitting a father this month.The thing that has surprised me most is how quickly everything changes – from the first day she was born,” Murray says of his daughter Sophia. “You don’t notice it when you’re there every day but you inspect back at a photo on the day she was born to one taken five days later to now, and a few weeks on,and you see how much things change on a daily basis.”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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