Andy Murray described being pulled over driving home one night during Wimbledon, though the exact year and specific night of the encounter remain unclear. The police officer, after recognizing Murray, said he was fine to put his foot down on the A3 because he was the only one on patrol, though the initial reason for the stop has not been confirmed. Mourinho, the football manager, reacted emotionally to Murray's Wimbledon triumph in 2013.
According to Daily Mirror - Main, Jose Mourinho described having a couple of tears for Murray when he won Wimbledon, believing it meant more than anything in his career and was the best day in his career, though the context prompting these comments is unknown. Murray's career achievements include two Wimbledon victories, five Queen's titles, and a London 2012 Olympic gold medal. According to Daily Mirror - Main, Andy Murray described enjoying using the London Underground because people don't look up from their phones, making it easier for him, but how often he uses it compared to driving is not specified.
Yes - I was pulled over driving home one night during Wimbledon. But when the police officer saw it was me, he said I was fine to put my foot down on the A3 because he was the only one on patrol. I think he was hoping I'd get a good night's sleep ahead of my next match.
His car collection includes an Aston Martin DB9, a Jaguar I-Pace, and a BMW i8.
The Tube has become so much easier for me now people don't look up from their phones.
I have to say I had a couple of tears for Andy when he won Wimbledon. It was something that obviously meant more than anything in his career. I could imagine it was something from another world. I don't think he would change the Wimbledon victory for another 10 victories in other Grand Slams. It's more than the game, it's more than a tournament. He has broken the psychological wall that was there for every British person that loves the game. I think that for sure it was the best day in his career and I shared that happiness from where I was.
