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Olympic champion Andy Murray adapting to new-found fame

Murray adapting to new-found fame
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Andy Murray says that he is learning to live with his increased popularity since the Olympic Games.

Andy Murray has revealed that he has learnt to deal with his increased popularity at this year's US Open.

The Brit has become one of the most talked about male tennis players since winning a singles gold medal at the recent London Olympics.

Despite admitting that he finds the attention "weird", the 25-year-old has described the experience in New York as "fun".

"Yeah, it's been a bit weird, with people hanging out in front of my hotel room, taking pictures," he told reporters. "Some ask strange questions like what did I think of Prince Harry's hotel photos? What do I think about the Crown Jewels?

"I said, no comment. It's a little different than what I'm used to, but it's fun."

Murray was speaking following his win over Ivan Dodig last night.

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