'Paranoid' Murray takes swipe at critics with Nadal tweet

Former Wimbledon champ reveals his frustration in message to the media after watching Nadal win

Andy Murray of Great Britain in a practice session during day four of the 2015 Australian Open at Melbourne
(Image credit: Clive Brunskill/Getty)

Andy Murray's fractious relationship with the media has continued at the Australian Open after he took a swipe at his critics in the wake of Rafa Nadal's dramatic five-set victory over American qualifier Tim Smyczek.

The Spaniard was in obvious discomfort during the match and needed a medical time out and attention from a doctor as he struggled with cramps. But after battling through he was praised for what the BBC called his "immense skill and courage".

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