Breaking News: Andy Murray and Liam Broady Clash in Bitter Social Media Feud which led to Mocking ATP Tournament Conditions in Atlanta Due to…

Breaking News: Andy Murray and Liam Broady Clash in Bitter Social Media Feud which led to Mocking ATP Tournament Conditions in Atlanta Due to…

 

 

Andy Murray and Liam Broady locked horns in a hilarious social media spat over the tournament conditions at the Atlanta Open in the United States.

Broady, the world No 206, is currently taking part in qualifiers for the showpiece and won the first set of his tricky showdown against J.C. Shang this afternoon.

But his day got off to the worst possible start after the breakfast spread on offer left him deeply unimpressed – pushing him to take to X to vent his frustration.

‘First match at 10am today so have to warm up at 8:30,’ Broady tweeted. ‘Breakfast doesn’t open till 9am? Walked into player area and we’ve got… bagels. Really good for a high standard of tennis and tennis tournament in Atlanta.’

Broady, who was knocked out of the singles and the men’s doubles in the first round at Wimbledon, then found himself dragged into a brutal exchange with Murray.

Andy Murray exchanged brutal barbs with fellow Brit Liam Broady on social media

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Andy Murray exchanged brutal barbs with fellow Brit Liam Broady on social media

Broady was left unimpressed with the breakfast spread on offer at the Atlanta Open in the US

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Broady was left unimpressed with the breakfast spread on offer at the Atlanta Open in the US

He took to X to vent his frustration before being dragged into a hilarious spat with Murray

He took to X to vent his frustration before being dragged into a hilarious spat with Murray

In a response dripping with sarcasm, Murray fired back by saying: ‘Hope you are ok, mate. That sounds terrible. Surprised you hadn’t checked the breakfast situation ahead of time like most professionals would have done.’

Broady then replied: ‘You have five people just to wipe your bum for you man you’ve never checked a situation ahead of time in your life we are not the same.’

Murray’s final response was simple – an emoji of a fishing rod with a fish on the hook.

John Isner also waded in to defend Atlanta, posting: ‘There’s a Publix literally right next door to the hotel that opens at 7am and closed last night at 10pm. Every room at the hotel has a full kitchen that you can make breakfast in. Good luck.’

Murray's response was dripping with sarcasm as he wrote: 'Hope you are OK, mate'

Murray’s response was dripping with sarcasm as he wrote: ‘Hope you are OK, mate’

Broady comically hit back by telling Murray he needed five people 'just to wipe your bum'

Broady comically hit back by telling Murray he needed five people ‘just to wipe your bum’

Murray (right) and Broady (left) previously teamed up to compete in doubles at Wimbledon

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Murray (right) and Broady (left) previously teamed up to compete in doubles at Wimbledon

A former doubles partner of Murray’s, Broady has struggled with a series of injuries and stepped into action at Wimbledon after playing just once in four months.

He also missed the Nottingham Open owing to a case of concussion and has suffered from migraines after hitting his head on the boot of his car.

Focusing on the positives, however, Broady said: ‘To play five sets after only playing one match in the previous four months, it’s a real increase in the serve load.

‘So to just have come out of it and not end up worse off than when I started is the most important thing. I’m hoping to get over to the States as soon as possible for the US hard court swing because I’m as fresh as anyone at the moment.’

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Andy Murray (L) Liam Broady (R). (Source: GETTY)
Andy Murray (L) Liam Broady (R). (Source: GETTY)

British tennis star Liam Broady complained about the arrangements at the Atlanta Open. He received a response from compatriot Andy Murray and the pair exchanged hilarious banter.

Following a first-round exit at Wimbledon, Broady, who is not part of the Great Britain Olympics team, has traveled to the USA to begin his North American hardcourt swing. He is currently playing the qualifiers at the Atlanta Open. However, his experience before the first match was underwhelming.

Broady took to X to complain about the arrangements at the ATP 250 event. His match was supposed to start at 10 am so he had to begin his warm-up by 8:30 am. However, breakfast was scheduled to begin by 9.

“First match at 10am today so have to warm up at 8:30. Breakfast doesn’t open till 9am? Walked into player area and we’ve got… bagels. Really good for a high standard of tennis and tennis tournament in Atlanta,” he wrote on X.

Broady’s former doubles partner Andy Murray responded to the tweet which led to a small banter between the compatriots.

“Hope you are ok mate. That sounds terrible. Surprised you hadn’t checked the breakfast situation ahead of time like most professionals would have done,” Andy Murray wrote.

“You have five people just to wipe your bum for you man you’ve never checked a situation ahead of time in your life we are not the same,” Broady responded.

Broady faced a tough challenge against Chinese player Shang Juncheng in the qualifier at the Atlanta Open on July 20.


Andy Murray once called Liam Broady a ‘walking contradiction’

Andy Murray at The Championships - Wimbledon 2024. (Source: GETTY)
Andy Murray at The Championships – Wimbledon 2024. (Source: GETTY)

At this year’s Australian Open, Mirra Andreeva was a 16-year-old sensation. She decimated sixth seed Ons Jabeur 6-0, 6-2, and faced Diane Parry in the third round. Against the Frenchwoman, Andreeva was 5-1 down in the decider but went on to win the match. Andy Murray took X to express his views on the Russian.

“Andreeva down 5-1 in third. Commentator “she really needs to work on mental side of her game.. she’s too hard on herself when she’s losing” 30 minutes later 7-6 Andreeva wins,” he wrote.

“Maybe the reason she turned the match round is because of her mental strength. Maybe she turned the match around because she is hard on herself and demands more of herself when she’s losing/playing badly? Winner,” he added.

Murray’s compatriot Broady responded to the tweet to correct it as he felt ‘mental strength’ was an incorrect phrase.

“Mental strength is the wrong phrase. To come from 5-1 down in the third in a slam at her age is great mental strength. But perhaps if she had greater mental composure she wouldn’t have gone 5-1 down in the third in the first place?” Broady wrote.

In response, Murray dissected Broady’s tweet and called him a ‘walking contradiction’.

“I don’t understand your tweet. You said mental strength is the wrong phrase and then in the next sentence say coming from 5-1 down is great mental strength. Liam Broady the walking contradiction. 🤡”

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