Andy Murray has made his return to the tennis court and he is all set to conquer the courts once again. Though Andy may be very high in terms of rankings, that does not affect his play. He is all set to play in the Paris Masters where he will want to make the most of it and win the tournament.
Recently, he was featured in the Vienna open where he was eliminated early in the tournament by 18-years-old Spanish player Carlos Alcaraz. He considers the Spanish player to be the next big talent in this particular industry. Now, the former tennis player and the former coach of Andy Murray came up praising Andy Murray for the miracles he has produced on the big stage.
He also told when it would best suit the British player to finally lift a grand slam. What else did the coach say about the player? Here’s everything g that you need to know about the player from Scotland.
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Alex Corretja on Andy Murray
Alex Corretja, former coach of Andy Murray praised the Scot player for making remarkable progress in the sport. “What Andy is doing is just a miracle. We thought he was over and somehow he managed to be there again. I’m very impressed by his efforts” Whatever he does is just unbelievable because honestly, from what we said and what we saw, we thought his career was over and he’s still hanging in there fighting, winning good matches”, claimed the Spanish player Alex.
He also suggested when he could finally win the grand slam and his chances to perform at the top level. “I think if I were him, I would be targeting Wimbledon to be at my best because before that, it is not going to be easy, but if he has one last chance at doing something good in a Slam, it could be Wimbledon”.
You inspire us all @andy_murray ????#DavisCup pic.twitter.com/0fNyL0mUEO
— Davis Cup (@DavisCup) October 27, 2021
Finally, Andy Murray will be remembered for long for the miracles he did on the court. He is to date the only player to have won the gold medal in the men’s singles category in Olympics on 2 consecutive occasions.