London, July 11 (ANI): Wimbledon 2011 semi-finalist Andy Murray was in tears after helping Great Britain sealed a thumping Davis Cup win over Luxembourg in Glasgow on Sunday.
The Scot broke down at the end of a straight-sets romp against Gilles Muller when asked how much it meant to play in front of his home fans.
The Sun quoted Murray, 24, as saying: "I didn't expect that to happen, but it just summed up how I was feeling.
"I really enjoyed playing back in Scotland and I guess the emotions got the better of me," he added.
"The atmosphere was fantastic. I love playing for my country. The whole experience made me hungry and intense for all my matches," Murray said.
Murray's 6-4 6-3 6-1 romp at the Braehead Arena helped set up GB for a 4-1 win and a Euro/Africa Zone 2 promotion clash with Hungary in September. (ANI)
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