Andy Murray plans to skip French Open and whole of clay court season
Andy Murray will skip the French Open and the whole of the clay court season as he plots his course through the rest of 2022.
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Andy Murray will skip the French Open and the whole of the clay court season as he plots his course through the rest of 2022.
Andy Murray will skip the French Open and the whole of the clay court season as he plots his course through the rest of 2022.
Murray said on Sunday that he intends to skip the French Open and rest of the clay-court season in order to prevent injury and prolong his career following multiple hip surgeries. The 34-year-old Murray, who crashed out in the second round of the Australian Open, will be in action at the ATP 500 event in Rotterdam starting Monday after accepting a wildcard to enter the main draw.
Stefanos Tsitsipas looks to have made a change in his coaching setup for the first time in his career. Tsitsipas — who has only ever been coached by his father Apostolos — was seen with former world No. 4 Thomas Enqvist during practice prior to the Rotterdam Open.
Former world number one Andy Murray said on Sunday that he intends to skip the French Open and rest of the clay-court season in order to prevent injury and prolong his career following multiple hip surgeries.
Andy Murray will skip the French Open and the whole of the clay-court season as he plots his course through the rest of 2022.
Andy Murray is set to trial a new coach for the Rotterdam Open, a last-minute change of plans as his next tournament after the Australian Open was set to be in Doha, after he split with his trainer at the season opening Grand Slam.
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