British media falls hard for Andy Murray's April Fools' Day prank

It's April 1, and Andy Murray, a player known for pulling a prank or two when it comes to coaching appointments, sends a tweet saying he's set to announce his new coach.
And 2 avoid confusion like last time i will be announcing my new coach tomorrow #pumped
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 1, 2014
Without taking into consideration the dry and sarcastic nature of Murray's Twitter account and the fact that it's April Fools' Day, the venerable BBC (and many other British media outlets) fell for it and ran it as breaking news, without realizing they were being pranked. Again.



So who fell for Andy Murray's latest April Fools jolly jape on Twitter? Surely not a news outlet as reputable as the BBC?
— Barry Flatman (@Barry_FlatmanST) April 1, 2014
The BBC has since updated its story to reflect the pranky nature of Murray's tweet, which his camp confirmed was a joke. Murray pulled the same prank three years ago when he posted on Twitter and Facebook -- again, on April 1 -- that he was hiring longtime friend Ross Hutchins as his new coach.
