'It has not been perfect in that sense.'
has been struggling with an abdominal problemIt forced him to withdraw from the Cincinnati Open and Murray admits that his preparations for the final Grand Slam of the year have been far from perfect.11 years ago, plays with a metal hip after surgery saved his career and the three-time major winner has been on a resurgence in 2023, winning three ATP Challenger titles.
‘There were lots of different opinions. And then I came to New York pretty early and went to one of the hospitals here and spoke to the radiologist from back home. I had a small tear which is healing. Murray, currently ranked world No.37, has also slammed Grand Slam organisers over scheduling and took aim at those telling him to ‘shut up and get on with it’.
‘I do get that. I know I’m fortunate to be playing tennis. It’s just that tennis is also partly entertainment. I don’t think it helps the sport much when you’re playing at 4am.
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