Andy Murray involved in heated spat with fan after making Madrid Open U-turn
Andy Murray took to social media to defend himself after a number of fans criticised the Brit after he accepted a wildcard to enter the Mutua Madrid Open.
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Andy Murray took to social media to defend himself after a number of fans criticised the Brit after he accepted a wildcard to enter the Mutua Madrid Open.
Andy Murray has hit back at suggestions he should not have been offered a wildcard to the main draw of the Madrid Open. The former British number one, who is a two-time Madrid Open winner in 2008 and 2015, was due to skip the clay-court season to focus on training for the grass-court swing and Wimbledon after reuniting with Ivan Lendl as his coach.
Ukrainian world No 25 Elina Svitolina has admitted she doesn't agree with Wimbledon's blanket ban on Russian and Belarusian players. It comes after she led her fellow Ukrainian players in sharing a statement calling on the ATP and WTA to question players from the two nations on their views on the war.
El anuncio este miércoles de las invitaciones para los cuadros finales masculino y femenino y para las rondas previas masculina y femenina del Mutua Madrid Open ha confirmado la presencia de dos grandes figuras del tenis como Andy Murray (doble campeón del torneo) y Naomi Osaka… pero también una escasa presencia de tenistas españoles en estas plazas de acceso a los cuadros del torneo, algo que no ha sentado muy bien entre los tenistas nacionales.
Former World No 1 Andy Murray accepted a wild-card entry into the Madrid Open and will play in the tournament, reversing his decision to skip the clay-court season.
Andy Murray has reversed his decision to skip the entire clay-court season after being confirmed as a wildcard entry for the Madrid Open.
Andy Murray will play the Madrid Open after accepting a wildcard from the tournament's organisers. Murray had originally intended to skip the clay-court season in its entirety given fears it could exacerbate issues with his physical condition.
Andy Murray has reversed his decision to skip the entire clay-court season after being confirmed as a wildcard entry for the Madrid Open. The 34-year-old, who has been training in Florida with coach Ivan Lendl, had initially considered sitting out all matches on the surface to minimise the wear and tear on his body ahead of the grass court season. However, he has now changed his plans and will be in action in the Spanish capital next week.