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Murray still sore over First Minister waving Scottish flag

<p>Andy Murray has revealed he "didn't like it" when Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond pulled out a Scottish flag to celebrate his historic Wimbledon victory last year, in an interview out Sunday.</p>

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Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond cheers for Andy Murray in his 2013 Wimbledon final battle with Novak Djokovic. Pic/Getty Images and (Inset) Andy Murray

Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond cheers for Andy Murray in his 2013 Wimbledon final battle with Novak Djokovic. Pic/Getty Images and (Inset) Andy Murray

London: Andy Murray has revealed he "didn't like it" when Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond pulled out a Scottish flag to celebrate his historic Wimbledon victory last year, in an interview out Sunday.

Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond cheers for Andy Murray in his 2013 Wimbledon final battle with Novak Djokovic. Pic/Getty Images and (Inset) Andy Murray
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond cheers for Andy Murray in his 2013 Wimbledon final battle with Novak Djokovic. Pic/Getty Images and (Inset) Andy Murray 

Salmond was in the crowd to see Murray beat Novak Djokovic last July. To celebrate, Salmond unfurled a giant blue and white Saltire, despite a ban on large flags at the All England Club.

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