Olympics-Tennis-Proud Murray working on flag-bearing technique
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[August 05, 2016]
By Martyn Herman
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Andy
Murray says carrying the British flag at Friday's Olympic opening
ceremony will be his proudest day but admits his technique needs
some work.
The defending men's singles champion made a mess of a photocall on
Wednesday when he covered British Olympic Association (BOA)
president Princess Anne's face with the flag.
If the meticulous preparation he puts into his matches is anything
to go by, however, Murray will get it right on the night in the
iconic Maracana Stadium.
"I'm going to blame the photographers for what happened last night
because I was getting directions," Murray told reporters at Rio's
Olympic Park on Thursday.
"I didn't really know what to do. The flag is huge and wherever I
put it, it was covering someone's face.
"Last night didn't go so well but I could see the funny side of it.
I will try to get a bit of practice in."
Asked if his blunder had prompted a rebuke from the royal, the
29-year-old Scot said: "I think she said something like make sure
you don't poke my eye out, or something along those lines because
there is a big point at the top of it".
Murray was speechless on Tuesday night after being summoned from his
bed to be told by BOA chef de mission Mark England he had been
selected for the honour.
"It was pretty emotional. I felt very proud and humbled and said
'yeah it would be a big honour' and I kept repeating myself because
I wasn't expecting it," said the world number two who faces Serb
Viktor Troicki on Sunday.
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Andy Murray (GBR) of United Kingdom attends a news conference.
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England told Murray his "perseverence and spirit" were factors in
the selection, qualities that have earned him three grand slam
titles.
His first came weeks after winning the 2012 Olympics when he beat
Novak Djokovic to claim the U.S. Open and a year later he overcame
the Serb again to become the first British male for 77 years to land
the Wimbledon crown.
Last month he won a second Wimbledon championship while at the end
of 2015 Murray led Britain to a first Davis Cup title since 1936.
Fellow Scot Hoy will watch how he performs on Friday.
The cycling great, who carried the flag at London 2012, told Murray
on Twitter "don't forget it has to be single arm and no holster".
The Wimbledon champion joked: "Not sure I'm as strong as him but I
will give it a go". (Editing by Tony Jimenez)
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