Andy Murray isn’t ready to follow John Isner into retirement, but also understands his days of making long runs in grand slam events may be over.
, but the three-time major champion also understands his days of making runs at one of the big four tournaments may be in the past, too.
“It’s obviously disappointing to not play how you would like,” Murray said. “But maybe I need to accept that, you know, at these events [that] I had the deep runs and everything that I felt like I’m capable of, they might not be there [anymore].” “I still enjoy everything that goes into playing at a high level,” he said. “I enjoy the work. You know, the training and trying to improve and trying to get better, I do still enjoy that. And that’s what keeps me going.”MediaPunch / BACKGRIDDon’t tell Alexander Zverev a final pitting Novak Djokovic against Carlos Alcaraz is inevitable.
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