Murray makes impressive start to Rotterdam campaign
Andy Murray made an impressive start to the World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam by defeating Alexander Bublik in straight sets on Wednesday.
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Andy Murray made an impressive start to the World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam by defeating Alexander Bublik in straight sets on Wednesday.
Andy Murray reached the second round at the Rotterdam Open after a 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 win over Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik.
Andy Murray and Stefanos Tsitsipas have paid tribute to Juan Martin del Potro as he looks to be nearing retirement from tennis. The Argentine came back from a long injury hiatus to play Federico Delbonis in the first round of the Argentina Open on Tuesday. Ad/> But the 35-year-old declared on the eve of the match that he viewed it as more of a farewell than a comeback, with his knee injury still causing him pain.
Andy Murray returns to action at the Rotterdam Open, his first tournament since being knocked out of the Australian Open.
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