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Scottish referendum: Andy Murray regrets indyref tweet fallout | Scottish referendum: Andy Murray regrets indyref tweet fallout |
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Andy Murray has said he does not "regret giving an opinion" but is disappointed with the way he tweeted his support for Scottish independence. | |
The tennis star was abused on Twitter for his tweet, which he sent just hours before the polls opened on Thursday. | |
He said the UK was going to be stronger as a result of the referendum and he looked forward to competing for Great Britain for the rest of his career. | |
Murray said everyone should be allowed an opinion but he wanted to "move on". | |
In a BBC interview in China, Murray said: "It was a very emotional day for Scottish people and the whole country and the whole of the UK - it was a big day. | |
"The way it was worded, the way I sent it, is not really in my character. I don't normally do stuff like that. | "The way it was worded, the way I sent it, is not really in my character. I don't normally do stuff like that. |
"So, yeah, I was a bit disappointed by that. It's time to move on. I can't go back on that and I'll concentrate on my tennis for the next few months." | "So, yeah, I was a bit disappointed by that. It's time to move on. I can't go back on that and I'll concentrate on my tennis for the next few months." |
Murray's tweet, just hours before polls opened on Thursday, read: "Huge day for Scotland today! no campaign negativity last few days totally swayed my view on it. excited to see the outcome. lets do this!" | Murray's tweet, just hours before polls opened on Thursday, read: "Huge day for Scotland today! no campaign negativity last few days totally swayed my view on it. excited to see the outcome. lets do this!" |
Murray, the first British player to win Wimbledon in more than 70 years, was later subjected to abuse online abuse which was described as "vile" by Police Scotland. | |
Some users sent him hate messages, with one referring to the Dunblane massacre in 1996. | |
Murray was a pupil at Dunblane Primary school when gunman Thomas Hamilton shot 16 children and their teacher. | |
In the BBC interview, Murray was asked what he had actually meant in his tweet. | |
He said: "I don't want to go into too much detail about it, it's been obviously a hard few days for me. | He said: "I don't want to go into too much detail about it, it's been obviously a hard few days for me. |
"From my side, I just want to move on from it and hope everyone can." | "From my side, I just want to move on from it and hope everyone can." |
He added: "I think it was amazing how many people turned out to vote. I personally wasn't able to vote. I trust the Scottish people made the right decision." | He added: "I think it was amazing how many people turned out to vote. I personally wasn't able to vote. I trust the Scottish people made the right decision." |
Asked if he thought it would affect his mother Judy's chances in the BBC's Strictly Coming Dancing programme, Murray said: "I don't think her chances were very high beforehand. I've never really seen her dance before. But I hope she has a good time, I'm sure you'll enjoy it. | Asked if he thought it would affect his mother Judy's chances in the BBC's Strictly Coming Dancing programme, Murray said: "I don't think her chances were very high beforehand. I've never really seen her dance before. But I hope she has a good time, I'm sure you'll enjoy it. |
"She's told me she's been having fun with all the training stuff. Hopefully she can do well. I don't think they'll have it on the TV over here in China, so I won't be able to watch." | "She's told me she's been having fun with all the training stuff. Hopefully she can do well. I don't think they'll have it on the TV over here in China, so I won't be able to watch." |