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‘Everything went nuts’ – Andy Murray’s presence boosts Surbiton Trophy

Andy Murray has been tipped to triumph in the Surbiton Trophy over the next week with the club’s director Roy Staniland hailing the impact the double Wimbledon champion’s entry has had on the tournament.

The ATP Challenger Tour event has resumed for the first time since 2019 this summer after the coronavirus pandemic forced it to be cancelled for the past two years.

Its return was always set to be a special occasion for Surbiton Racket & Fitness Club but Murray’s desire to play ensured ticket sales went through the roof and the three-time grand slam winner will begin his grass-court season on Monday when he takes on Austrian number one Jurij Rodionov.

“We were looking forward to a level of player at the tournament but when Andy signed up everything went nuts; ticket sales and everything, so it is really great,” club director Staniland told the PA news agency.

“Normally we see the players of the future that you may see at Wimbledon later in the year or in the next few years but to have someone of Andy’s level is very good for us.

“Having the level of players and standard coming, it is like the circus has come to town with the build-up and everything, so it has been fantastic.”

Staniland has been director at Surbiton since 1985 and remembers when Murray played a match at the venue in 2004. He was also able to reel off some of the other notable stars of the men’s game to feature in the London event.

Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt both kicked off their professional grass-court careers at the club and the latter also returned in 2019 to play doubles.

“Federer played (19)98 and it was great to see him on court. He lost in the semi-finals and then in ’99 Lleyton Hewitt played and in 2019 he came back so that was a nice thing

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