Tweets of the week: British media won't leave Andy Murray alone

Andy Murray's April Fools' Day joke falls flat (again), the British press corp track his every move and everyone wants a picture with Serena and Venus. Here are the best tweets of the week.
And 2 avoid confusion like last time i will be announcing my new coach tomorrow #pumped
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 1, 2014
(And the British press ran with it.)
Play is resuming in the Bay of Naples. Which means Fognini has to put his shirt back on. Sigh. #DavisCup
— judy murray (@JudyMurray) April 4, 2014
UPDATE: Andy Murray is here. He's in this room. pic.twitter.com/58RcaVfPBE
— BBC Tennis (@bbctennis) April 3, 2014
(Murray has been struggling will a stomach illness in Naples and the British press corp lit up Twitter, tracking his every move.)
TAKING #selfies WITH THE FABULOUS @serenawilliams AND @Venuseswilliams!! pic.twitter.com/BMdSMRoQOW
— Taylor Townsend (@TaylorTownsend) March 31, 2014
@Venuseswilliams & I. (Photo credit: @WTA ) pic.twitter.com/oDmXQUgZ1s
— Gladys Knight (@MsGladysKnight) April 1, 2014
(Good to see Hampton back training after hip surgery.)
[logs on to Open Table] [cancels dinner reservations] [imitates stunned despondent look on Serena's face during the changeover]
— Courtney Nguyen (@FortyDeuceTwits) April 1, 2014
(Never make dinner reservations while covering a tennis tournament. Not even when Serena Williams is playing.)
Chair ump Zhang just told Svitolina's coach that his "I ♥ Haters" hat is not allowed. WTA is anti-haters, clearly. pic.twitter.com/AOcjYvshU0
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) March 31, 2014
And then some zombies showed up! @AnaIvanovic @flavia_pennetta @FlipperKF @KikiMladenovic @KonticKontara25 pic.twitter.com/RBdSkqLIHv
— Donna Vekic (@DonnaVekic) March 31, 2014
Huge congrats to @mhingis. Wins in Miami. I knew she could do it! Looks like I'll need a new partner this summer for the Legends stuff:)
— Lindsay Davenport (@LDavenport76) March 30, 2014

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