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Andy Murray's Twitter Goes Into A Meltdown After Hilarious Hair Conversation With Roger Federer

Andy Murray's Twitter Goes Into A Meltdown After Hilarious Hair Conversation With Roger Federer
INDIAN WELLS, CA - MARCH 11: Andy Murray of Great Britain talks to the media during day three of the BNP Paribas Open tennis at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on March 11, 2015 in Indian Wells, California. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
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INDIAN WELLS, CA - MARCH 11: Andy Murray of Great Britain talks to the media during day three of the BNP Paribas Open tennis at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on March 11, 2015 in Indian Wells, California. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

SYDNEY β€” Britain's Andy Murray Twitter account went into a 'meltdown' when a tweet by the world number four got some of the sport's biggest names involved.

The meltdown started when Murray put 30 minutes aside for a question-and-answer session with his 2.9 million followers on Twitter.

Murray tweeted that it's been a while since he did a little 'Q and A' so they should go for it, adding that he has got a good 30 minutes, News.com.au reported.

It's been a while since I did a little QandA so let's go for it.. I've got a good 30 minutes! Use #askAM

β€” Andy Murray (@andy_murray) March 12, 2015

Everything was going smoothly with fans asking him about what he eats strawberries with or who was his favourite Premier League player.

But, then Swiss tennis ace Roger Federer chimed in with his tweet. He questioned the Scot that how did he get his hair to be so curly, adding '#HelpABrotherOut' to his tweet.

@andy_murray how do you get your hair to be so curly? #askAM#HelpABrotherOut

β€” Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) March 12, 2015

Murray responded with a picture of his locks in full flight, stating that the 17-time Grand Slam champion should let him know if he wants to go down that route, before claiming that Federer has hair he should be proud of.

@rogerfederer let me know if you ever want to go down this route.. Think it would be good for your image pic.twitter.com/8648JpMHC0

β€” Andy Murray (@andy_murray) March 12, 2015

Murray also tweeted that he doesn't take as good care of his hair as the Swiss does, claiming that he saw Federer checking his hair out during the photoshoot, before adding '#silkysmooth' to the tweet.

@rogerfederer haha I don't take as good care of mine as you! I saw you checking your hair out during the photoshoot yesterday #silkysmooth

β€” Andy Murray (@andy_murray) March 12, 2015

@rogerfederer however you do have beautiful hair

β€” Andy Murray (@andy_murray) March 12, 2015

@andy_murray It's all about the hair Andy, we both know that πŸ˜‚

β€” Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) March 12, 2015

The pair agreed that it was all about the hair, as did Milos Raonic, the Canadian known for his big serve.

The conversation between the tennis stars was abruptly ended by a tweet from follically-challenged former Croatian star Ivan Ljubicic, who once reached the world number three ranking, when he chimed in with his 'no, its not' post.

Murray tweeted that Twitter has gone into meltdown since the hair conversation, adding that he is going to get ready for practice, before quoting the slogan of French cosmetics and beauty company, L'Oreal, which is an expert in making hair products. He added L'Oreal's 'Because you're worth it' quote to his tweet.

My twitter has gone into meltdown since the hair conversation I'm going to get ready for practice!Have a great day...Because you're worth it

β€” Andy Murray (@andy_murray) March 12, 2015

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