“It’s a concern” Andy Murray speaks about his participation at the Australian Open 2022

Andy Murray
Andy Murray performed subliminally at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship. The former World No.1 defeated some of the top players while making a comeback into high-level tennis. Even after losing the finals against Andrey Rublev, the former world no. 1 was happy to know where his body is at “playing three days in a row”.
Murray during the post-match press conference opened up about his plans for the future and even showed his concern over the rising number of cases in the United Kingdom.
Andy Murray on his next gig down under

During the post-match press conference, the former World No. 1 said, “I feel like now I’m a lot clearer in my mind about how I want to play and the way I’m going to go about my matches in the next year. Decision-making comes from having a clear mind about the way you want to play.”
After spending some time on the court the former World No.1 told about the importance of getting a good amount of game time, which could help you discover your true potential and what are the things you need to work on. The Scot focussed on the importance of having a clear mind which helps him in making a tough decision during the match.
“Right now, I’m quite sure on that. I believe that will help me at the important moments, something that I was very strong at was making good decisions in important moments and I played well on big points and raised my game. Providing I’m clear on how I want to play I’ll be able to do that again,” he added.
Andy Murray on rising cases in Britain
The surge of the new strain of covid-19 has caused concern all around the world and especially in UK, which is having nearly 80,000 new cases every single day. Murray will be returning to United Kingdom to spend the holidays with his family before flying to the land down under for the Australian Open on 27th December 2021.
In the same interview, Murray said, “It’s a concern, with the amount of cases there are back home just now, I want to try to stay safe.”
“When I get home I’m going to do all my physical training at home in my house. I’ll do all of my treatment and training at home in the gym I’ve got there until I’m able to do my test to go to Australia on Christmas Day. Essentially I’ve got six or seven days to try to stay safe over the Christmas period,” he added.
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