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LONDON -- Even freezing cold water couldn't dampen Andy Murray's spirits after his big win at Wimbledon this weekend.

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Ice baths are a notoriously rough part of a professional athlete's wellness regime, but the 29-year-old seems to have discovered a means of making this bath, at least, a little more bearable. 

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Murray ended Britain's 77-year slump in producing a men's singles champion with his Wimbledon win in 2013, and after his win on Sunday he thinks the best is yet to come. "I still feel like my best tennis is ahead of me, that I have an opportunity to win more," Murray said. 


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A slew of celebrity fans offered the Scottish-born tennis star their congrats via Twitter.


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Murray has become the first British man to win multiple Wimbledon titles since Fred Perry in 1935, and we think he's likely got a few more trophies - and slightly less miserable ice baths - in his future. 

Congrats, Murray!

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