Andy Murray had a hilarious three-and-a-half hour trip after the Davis Cup with a very excited Jack Draper.
Great Britain scored a dramatic win over France in the Davis Cup to reach the quarter-finals this weekend, and images Murray posted on Instagram show Draper loving his life after the result.
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However, Murray didn’t seem too keen on the 21-year-old’s choice of music as they returned from Manchester.
Draper, who had clearly taken control of AUX, blasted the classic “500 Miles” by iconic Scottish band The Proclaimers.
With a bucket hat on his head and a beer in hand, Draper sang his heart out on camera.
But his fellow tennis star wasn’t quite in the same mood, hilariously raising his middle finger at the camera as Draper pointed it at him.


“Kids these days,” Murray wrote on the video, alongside a rolling-eyes emoji. “3 and a half hours of this on the way home…”
But even though Murray was fed up with Draper’s antics during the long journey home, he was definitely in the mood to party when Great Britain advanced to the next round.
Doubles pair Dan Evans and Neal Skupski saved four match points and won the deciding match against France, beating Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin 1-6 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (8- 6).
Murray – who missed his grandmother’s funeral for the tournament – was seen jumping around in a bucket hat with a big smile on his face as Britain celebrated the result with an electric crowd.

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Murray, Draper and co will now compete in the Final Eight in Malaga in November.