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Murray, 25, seemed bemused by the UK media''s claim that he should have risen with fellow Scot, Tour de France victor Brad Wiggins, as a knight.
The tennis star said that one needs to do ‘a lot’ for a long time to deserve an honour like that, the Age reports.
Murray said that he definitely needs to win a few more matches and have more tournaments to have a chance of getting that.
Not much might change if Murray earns a knighthood, but the rangy Scot admits his countdown to the Australian Open had after finally claiming his maiden grand slam on his fifth attempt, the report said.



