“I am not trying to cheat” Andy Murray denies claims of cheating against Felix Auger-Aliassime

Andy Murray and Felix Auger-Aliassime
Andy Murray denied Felix Auger-Aliassime the Match Point at the ATP Rotterdam. The two players met each other in the Round of 16 and Felix managed to win the match in straight sets.
Murray is making a comeback to professional tennis after suffering from a hip injury. The Brit was up against one of the top players in the world right now and managed to give him a tough fight.
However, before the match could end there was some drama. While Felix was on a match point Murray’s hat flew off while making a shot and the Canadian was denied the match point.
Andy Murray forced to deny cheating claims

Andy Murray is making a comeback into professional tennis after years. He went through a hip replacement and fought his way back into professional tennis. He competed with some of the best players around the world and his fans are loving every match that the former world No.1 plays.
The comeback clearly shows how passionate he is about tennis and his passion was also on display at the ATP Rotterdam where he went up against the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime. The Canadian managed to defeat Murray in straight sets (6-3, 6-4) however, the former world No.1 did show us that he can still compete against the best.
The fight in Murray didn’t end till he lost the final game. When Felix was on Match Point, Murray’s hat flew off while trying to return a shot, the brit went up to the chair umpire, and Felix and said, “I am not trying to cheat. I hit the ball and my hat fell off immediately and I stopped Okay? (to the umpire)” Murray added, “Felix I promise that’s what happened. I am sorry! (to Felix).”
Parth Dubey
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