Andy Murray 'working with ex-Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro' to keep him in tip-top shape
Former Chelsea team doctor Eva Carneiro is currently helping prolong the career of two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray.
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Former Chelsea team doctor Eva Carneiro is currently helping prolong the career of two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray.
Andy Murray will face world No 1 Novak Djokovic for the first time in five years at the Matua Madrid Open on Thursday.
Andy Murray has urged Dominic Thiem to “keep going” in his comeback from injury after Murray defeated the Austrian 6-3, 6-4 in the Madrid Open first round to claim his first win on a clay court in five years. Thiem returned from a 10-month wrist injury lay-off four weeks ago and has yet to taste victory in any of the four matches he has contested so far. Former world No.1 Murray, who has spent several seasons dealing with hip problems and recovering from surgeries, gave Thiem some words of encouragement at the end of their clash at the Caja Magica.
Andy Murray admits that he “should have no chance in the match” against Novak Djokovic, but after so many setbacks the past few years he is determined to “enjoy it”.
Andy Murray cannot wait to match up against Novak Djokovic for the first time in five years, with the pair due to face each other at the Madrid Open tomorrow. Murray set up the mouth-watering clash by overcoming world No. 14 Denis Shapovalov 6-1 3-6 6-2 in two hours and nine minutes, and now turns his attention to a last-16 match against the Serb.
Andy Murray will face Novak Djokovic in the last 16 of the Madrid Open after battling past world No. 16 Denis Shapovalov in three sets. The three-time Grand Slam champion produced an impressive display in only his second clay match in nearly two years to win 6-1 3-6 6-2.
Novak Djokovic began his quest for a fourth Madrid Open title with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Gael Monfils on Tuesday, improving his unbeaten record to 18-0 against the Frenchman. The result ensures Djokovic remains at the top of the rankings while it earned Monfils the ignominious record of having the worst record against a single opponent without winning in the Open era.