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“Prefer to Be on Court”: Andy Murray Opens Up on His Life After Retirement
Former World No.1 Andy Murray played a phenomenal match against Spain’s rising star, Carlos Alcaraz and defeated him in straight sets in the second round of the Indian Wells Masters 2021. Even though the British player lost the first set, he made an incredible comeback against the Spaniard. The final scoreline of the match was 5-7, 6-3, 6-2.
Andy Murray looked quite dominant in the second and third set. He converted four of his eleven break-points and thus, managed to battle past Alcaraz.
Andy Murray tells an intriguing tale about the Wimbledon Championships 2018
In a recent interview to the Tennis Channel, Murray recalled his experience in the commentary box during the Wimbledon Championships 2018. Surprisingly, he didn’t quite like the experience as he mentioned that he always wants to be on the court and play instead of spending time in the commentary box.
Murray remembers when he did commentary at Wimbledon 2018 and didn’t enjoy that match.
“I prefer to be on court, coaching and helping than in the studio talking”. https://t.co/dCahVm2Ddn
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) October 11, 2021
“I prefer to be on court, coaching and helping than in the studio talking,” said Murray in the interview.
Clearly, it gives a hint about what Murray thinks and believes in. Thus, it won’t be a surprise for the fans if he doesn’t take up any coaching or commentary roles after his retirement from the sport.
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Murray will next face Zverev in the third round of the Indian Wells Masters 2021
After successfully beating Mannarino and Alcaraz, the path of the Indian Wells Masters 2021 will be become tougher for Murray now. He entered the tournament as a wildcard and has now reached the third round of the ATP Masters 1000 tournament for the first time since 2016.
Aug 21, 2021; Mason, OH, USA; Alexander Zverev (GER) waits for Stefanos Tsitsipas to come back to the court after the first set. Semifinal match against during the Western and Southern Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports
Intriguingly, Murray will encounter Alexander Zverev in the third round of the tournament. Head-to-Head, the German is yet to win a match against Murray and thus, the 3-time Grand Slam winner currently leads the battle 2-0.
Fans have huge expectations from Murray and want him to keep playing with the same momentum. Will he be able to beat the odds and upset Zverev at the Indian Wells Masters 2021?
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