Andy Murray made a guest appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show on Saturday. The show has already featured some of the most popular celebrities in the entertainment and sports industries such as Tom Cruise, Hugh Jackman, David Beckham, Sugar Ray Leonard, Jessica Ennis, Gordon Ramsay and many more.

On Nov 9, British No. 1 Murray took some time off the tennis court to have a chit-chat with Ross.

One of the highlights of Murray's career in the 2013 season was when he won the Wimbledon Championships. He was the very first British athlete to have won the tournament in 77 years since Fred Perry.

Ross showed a clip of Murray's incredible win against Novak Djokovic during the 2013 Wimbledon Championships before he was introduced to the audience.

"Can you tell us what was going on before that win, because you know in tennis it can still go either way" Ross asked Murray. "It was at 40 - love, basically in the last game, I had three match points and then I lost them," answered Murray. "At 40 - love, when you are serving, you are thinking a hundred percent its over so in my head at 40 - love, I was like 'Oh my God, I am about to win Wimbledon,'" added Murray.

"Then basically, three or four points later, you are still fighting there but then Novak had a winning return after I served, so it's 40-30 and I wasn't really thinking then and I was pretty nervous," said Murray. "Then, when it gets back to deuce, the problem is that I am now two points away from winning not one and, am I allowed to swear," said Murray to which Ross responded "Please, do." "Yeah, I was shittin' myself," Murray said.

Murray had a great 2013 season. He won in the finals of the Brisbane International in the beginning of the season. Aside from winning the Wimbledon, he also triumphed in the Sony Open Tennis, Queen's Club Championships, and Davis Cup.

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