LONDON (Reuters) - Andy Murray discovered he can still "cry like Roger" Federer but "can't play like him" as his dreams of ending "150,000 years" of hurt died on a floodlit arena at Wimbledon on Sunday.
Two years after blubbing his way through a runners-up speech at the Australian Open, tears of despair were flowing again on Centre Court after Murray's brave effort to end Britain's 76-year search for a men's grand slam champion unravelled under the spell of Federer's magic.
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