Female players "love" Andy Murray because of his determination that women's achievements in tennis should be duly recognized, says 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams.
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Murray corrected a journalist in a news conference following his quarterfinal Wimbledon defeat to Sam Querrey, who stated he was the first American into the semifinals at a Grand Slam since 2009.
Murray replied "male player," referencing the fact that Williams has 12 Grand Slams to her name in the same period.
The Briton has previously backed equal pay between male and female players in tennis and was formerly coached by Amelie Mauresmo.
And Williams, whose 23 slams are an open-era record, says Murray is a favorite among female players due to his stance.
"That is who he is and what we love about him," she told ESPN. "I do not think there is a woman player who is not totally supportive of Andy Murray.
"He has spoken up for women's issues and women's rights, especially in tennis, forever. He has done it again. He has such a wonderful mother, who has been such a strong figure in his life and he has done so much for us on our tour. We love Andy Murray."
Last month Williams, who is absent for the remainder of the season as she is pregnant with her first child, asked John McEnroe to "respect me and my privacy" after the American great claimed she would rank "700" on the ATP Tour.