Andy Murray 'I don't want to take that risk' to miss French Open after pulling out of clay season 1

Andy Murray ‘I don’t want to take that risk’ to miss French Open after pulling out of clay season


world number 87 Andy Murray It continues to rise in the ATP rankings, breaking into the ATP Top 100 last week, breaking into double-digits for the first time in 45 months. Murray was ranked 95th in the world when he started. 2022 Rotterdam Open.

The journey, however, ended in the second round with Brit being defeated by the eventual champion. Felix Auger – Aliassime. The 34-year-old was later disappointed in both Qatar and Dubai, losing in the round of 16 in both tournaments. Roberto Bautista Agut and jannick sinner respectively.

Andy Murray to skip 2022 French Open

Andy Murray vs Rafael Nadal
Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal

Andy Murray will skip the entire clay season. Briton gets a bigger picture of next year. Looking for a new manager after a trial period with Jan De Witt that ended after Melbourne, Murray is in the Netherlands and working with him again. Dani Vallverdu. that time is available Stan Wawrinka regains his form, but whoever is Murray’s next permanent coach, Roland Garros will not be part of their program.

The Scots have revealed that playing on dirt over the past few years has made their injury problems worse. So, feeling healthy and happy at this point, she decided to skip the whole clay release.

“Over the last few years, clay has made the problems worse; Last year, at the beginning of the year, I had some issues, the clay didn’t help, so I talked to my team about it, and I don’t want to take that risk while I’m feeling good and healthy this year.

Andy Murray’s run 2022 BNP Paribas Open The second round ended in a loss against the 31st seed. Alexander Bublik Sunday. Having recently won their 700th ATP round win, the Briton was unable to repeat their first-round comeback effort and eventually fell 6-7(9), 3-6.

We both had chances at the tie-break, but I definitely created more opportunities in the first set and didn’t use them. He obviously did some good serves at times, but I definitely had luck and chances against players who played this style of tennis who had obviously big serves and weren’t easy to break, you have to be ruthless when you get the chance and I didn’t play well enough in those moments today.” Said Murray after the game.

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