The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Don’t forget the Williams sisters

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Andy Murray has proved himself an excellent feminist time and again, and even in defeat at Wimbledon he did not hesitate to correct a reporter yesterday.

In his press conference, a reporter was halfway through asking Murray a question, saying: “Sam is the first US player to reach a major semifinal since 2009.”

“Male player,” Murray interjecte­d.

“I beg your pardon?” the journalist said. “Male player.” A likely slip of the tongue meant the reporter had inadverten­tly overlooked Serena Williams and Venus Williams, and Murray was having none of that.

Murray, who was coached by France’s former Wimbledon winner Amelie Mauresmo from 2014 to 2016, also called for women to have more opportunit­ies to play on the main courts during these championsh­ips.

Wimbledon wheelchair tennis champion Alfie Hewett doesn’t mind sharing the spotlight with doubles teammate Gordon Reid, but he wishes people would stop confusing him for the Scot.

“I’ve had a few funny moments where people have come up to me and started chatting to me for 20 or 30 minutes, saying how amazing I am, but then saying, ‘I thought you lived in Scotland’,” he said. “Wrong person! “I had a really good one at the BBC Sports Personalit­y awards – 45 minutes talking to me and at the end she said: ‘So you won the gold medal at the Rio Games, and Wimbledon singles’. I was like, ‘No, that was the other person’.” QUOTE OF THE DAY

“I will get the best advice possible, speak to my team about where I go next. This year has obviously been frustratin­g at times. It’s not been the easiest. But I’ll want to obviously come back and try and compete for majors.” – Andy Murray begins to map out his future, and his recovery, after going out. TWEET OF THE DAY

“Hard lines @andy-murray you’ll always be our champion! #wimbledon” – Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. MATCH OF THE DAY

Johanna Konta bids to become Britain’s first women’s singles finalist since Virginia Wade, but she has the five-time champion Venus Williams blocking her path.

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