• Murray outclassed by young Canadian 6-4, 6-2, 6-2
  • ‘Is it worth all the work?’ he wonders after tame exit

The past five days at Wimbledon have been a wild, joyous and timely reminder of the meaning of Andy Murray, both to his long-suffering fans and to the player himself who has toiled so hard without experiencing joyful moments on the court for such a long time.

But everything comes to an end and on Friday night Murray’s positive journey at this year’s Wimbledon came to a logical close as he was comprehensively beaten 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 by Denis Shapovalov, the 10th seed, in the third round.

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