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Gossip Column: British Tennis Ace Andy Murray Dumped Over 7-Hour Playstation 3 Marathons

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Good Work Andy: Playstation Is Obviously 100 Times Better Than Female Students.

Good Work Andy: Playstation Is Obviously 100 Times Better Than Female Students.

We already knew British tennis number one Andy Murray was a Playstation 3 enthusiast when he claimed he’d already won Wimbledon on his favourite video games system. But reports in The Sun suggest he’s more of a Playstation fanboy than we initially believed.

According to the British tabloid, Andy Murray has been dumped by his almost-hot girlfriend Kim Sears because he plays Playstation 3 seven-hours a day which “drove [sic] her mad.”

The 21-year old student claims he is obsessed with Modern Warfare 2. Also there’s the small matter of his new Ferarri and another woman.

But hey, all we took out of the article was the Playstation 3 stuff. Even if the original article does show Andy playing an XBOX 360.

Andy, if you’re reading, Playstation is way better than girls. At least, that’s what we were told.

Andy Murray: I’ve Won Wimbledon (On The Playstation 3)

Andy Murray Reckons He's Won Wimbledon Numerous Times On His PS3.

Andy Murray Reckons He's Won Wimbledon Numerous Times On His PS3.

Andy Murray has confirmed on the weekend before Wimbledon kicks off that he’s won the tounament numerous times – on his Playstation 3. Speaking with The Sun, British hopeful Murray concluded, “I have played a lot of tennis on PlayStation 3 games. I’m not bad . . . pretty good. I’ve won all the tour events and Wimbledon a few times.”

However, Murray did conclude that “it’s a bit easier on a computer than winning Wimbledon for real.”

Murray stands a real chance at Wimbledon over the next few weeks with one of his two biggest opponents – Rafa Nadal – withdrawing due to injury.

We’re just curious which PS3 tennis game he’s been playing – as far as we know neither Top Spin 3 nor Virtua Tennis 3/2009 feature the Wimbledon licensing. We’ll let him off though, we know they have unofficial alternatives.

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