Wimbledon fans were disappointed that Isner, a big hit, had blown up Sir Andy Murray.

Wimbledon fans were disappointed that Isner, a big hit, had blown up Sir Andy Murray.

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Wimbledon’s Ennis fans say they are sad, disappointed and dissatisfied with Sir Andy Murray’s defeat after the fierce match on the third day.

The two-time Wimbledon winner crashed from the championship on Wednesday night after losing to John Isner of the United States.

Sir Andy’s defeat was hours after British female fan favorite Emma Raducanu lost to France’s Caroline Garcia, and 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams in her first game. The day after being knocked out from.

During the game, Murray was seen desperately covering his face, losing points, and then bowing his head toward the ground.

Audiences at the Center Court repeated his feelings in the moment after the match, speculating that Isner’s powerful serve would lead to his defeat, which could lead to a decrease in attendance over the next few days.

Lucy Morrison, 48, a housewife in the East Sheen near SW14, told PA News Agency: serve.

“When I see that guy’s serve, I reach a tiebreaker. I never beat him in a tiebreaker.

“I’m frustrated.”

Big Serving John Isner (Stephen Paston / PA) / / PA archive

Regarding the overall performance of Team GB, Ms. Morrison added:

“We need to look at up-and-coming beginners.”

Ms. Morrison said in the center court match that “there are still vacant seats.”

Richard Evans, 32, from Peckham, southeast London, was watching in court with his girlfriend.

He told PA: “I’m sorry for Murray, but John Isner played really well.

“I’m sorry I always thought it would be a tough match.

“Today wasn’t great for the British at all. I think Wimbledon is having a hard time bringing people here now.”

“Norrie has survived today and he is a great player,” he added.

“Maybe it’s time for some new players to work.”

Murray fan Lynn Lannion, 71, a nurse from Plymouth in southwest England, was disappointed with his defeat but said he “enjoyed every minute” of the match.

Lannion, who was watching with her daughter Amy, said:

“He never gives up, never gives up. He’s so much fun to see. It’s an absolute joy.

“So many emotions, it’s great.”

Sir Andy Murray praises fans after defeat (Steve Paston / PA) / / PA wire

She said when asked what her feelings were when she saw him lose.

“We really enjoyed every minute.”

Amy Lannion, 35, also Plymouth’s office manager, added:

“But the other guys were … his serve was great, I think it was hard for him to come back because his game was just right.”

Dominique Sikola, 54, from Liege, Belgium, said even foreign tennis fans feel that Sir Andy has lost his anguish.

Realtor Sikola told PA: “I’m not British, so it was neutral to me.

“It was a great match. Of course, it’s sad because Andy Murray is one of the best players ever, but John Isner also played a great match with his biggest serve.

“So what can Andy Murray do with this?

“It’s very difficult to play John Isner.”

He added that he was “a little surprised” at the early knockouts of Serena Williams, Murray and Raducanu, but emphasized the age of American players and the injuries that plagued British stars.