Andy murray

  1. Andy Murray
  2. Surbiton Trophy 2023 results: Andy Murray beats Jordan Thompson to reach final
  3. Andy Murray withdraws from French Open with Wimbledon looming
  4. At 35, Andy Murray battles on, driven by his love of tennis
  5. Surbiton Trophy 2023 results: Andy Murray beats Jurij Rodionov to claim grass
  6. At 35, Andy Murray battles on, driven by his love of tennis
  7. Andy Murray
  8. Surbiton Trophy 2023 results: Andy Murray beats Jordan Thompson to reach final
  9. Surbiton Trophy 2023 results: Andy Murray beats Jurij Rodionov to claim grass
  10. Andy Murray withdraws from French Open with Wimbledon looming


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Andy Murray

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Surbiton Trophy 2023 results: Andy Murray beats Jordan Thompson to reach final

He meets Austria's Jurij Rodionov over three sets in Sunday's final. Murray's most recent British singles final appearance was in 2016 when he beat Novak Djokovic in the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals in London. • Live scores, results and order of play • Alerts: Get tennis news sent to your phone "It was a very, very tight first set but I improved a bit in the second set, served well and started hitting the ball better from the back of the court so hopefully I can continue that in the final," Murray said. "To get the opportunity to play in the final tomorrow will be great. I'm obviously looking forward to that - it's been a while since I've won a tournament on home soil and hopefully I can do that tomorrow." Sunday's final will be streamed live from 14:00 BST on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app and the BBC Red Button. Murray skipped the French Open to prioritise his grass-court preparations and attempt to amass ranking points in a bid to be seeded at Wimbledon. To that end, he has also entered next week's Nottingham Open , live on the BBC, as a wildcard. Before then, the world number 43 has the opportunity to claim a second ATP Challenger Tour title in as many months, following his win over Tommy Paul in Aix-en-Provence in May. His opponent in the final, world number 132 Rodionov, enjoyed a more serene semi-final victory, outclassing Belgium's Zizou Bergs 6-2 6-4 later on Saturday. Andy Murray won an ATP Challenger event in Aix-en-Provence in France in May t...

Andy Murray withdraws from French Open with Wimbledon looming

Andy Murray, the 36-year-old three-time Grand Slam champion, has withdrawn from the upcoming French Open, with the Wimbledon Championships looming later in the summer. The organizers of the tournament at Roland Garros in western Paris announced the participants of the French Open Sunday and said that Murray had withdrawn. Murray has never won the French Open, which is played on clay courts, though he reached the 2016 final before dropping it to Novak Djokovic. He has also appeared in four other semifinals at the French Open. Murray has played in only one French Open since 2017. Play begins at this year's tournament on May 28. Murray joins another massive but aging superstar in the men's game to withdraw from the tournament. On Thursday, Spanish player Rafael Nadal, who has won the French Open a record 14 times, announced STAY UP-TO-DATE: A report earlier on Sunday from the BBC indicated that Murray was Murray has suffered two defeats over the last week; the first came in the first round of the Italian Open and the second was Wednesday at the ATP Challenger event in Bordeaux. Murray became the world's top-ranked player in 2016 after he reached three major finals, including his second career victory at Wimbledon. Contributing: Associated Press

At 35, Andy Murray battles on, driven by his love of tennis

It also brought trophies and triumphs he does not enumerate — among them, three Grand Slam titles, two Olympic singles golds and the distinction of being the only man to break the chokehold that Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal held on the world No. 1 ranking for 18 years, from February 2004 to February 2022. Murray also restored a nation’s sporting pride in becoming the “He doesn’t talk lots,” Murray said of Lendl, an eight-time Grand Slam champion with whom Murray won his three majors. “He gives quite simple messaging and doesn’t overcomplicate things. But he is into data and analysis, which I am interested in, too. And he’s a hard worker by nature and obviously knows the amount of hours and effort it takes to get to the top of the game.” Today, Murray is regarded as a statesman of the game, willing to use his platform to advocate for causes he believes in, such as the need for a domestic-violence policy on the men’s tour, equal opportunity and pay for female athletes, racial and social justice, and the importance of vaccines amid the pandemic. In March, Murray announced he would donate his prize money for the year to UNICEF’s program to help the children of Ukraine. Citi Open chairman Mark Ein announced Saturday that the tournament would match whatever amount Murray won in Washington and create an online portal for tennis fans to contribute. “What is happening in Ukraine is horrifying,” Murray said. “You can never put yourself exactly in their shoes; I’m a...

Surbiton Trophy 2023 results: Andy Murray beats Jurij Rodionov to claim grass

It is Murray's first singles title on grass since his 2016 Wimbledon win. The 36-year-old dedicated the trophy to his four children, adding they always ask him to bring one home. Murray skipped Roland Garros to focus on the grass-court season in a bid to boost his world ranking of 43 and be seeded at Wimbledon. It is a decision that has paid off with his second ATP Challenger title in as many months, following his triumph at Aix-en-Provence in May. "I've chosen to come and play here and in Nottingham [next week] to hopefully get lots of matches under my belt so this week has been the perfect start," Murray said. Earlier on Sunday, Britain's Katie Swan lost 2-6 6-4 7-6 (7-1) to Belgian Yanina Wickmayer in the women's final. Swan, 24, would have overtaken the injured Emma Raducanu as British number one with victory but lost out after two hours and 38 minutes. 'I'm bringing home a trophy, kids' Murray took just one hour and 10 minutes - on court at least - to see off Rodionov and never looked troubled once he had broken the world number 134's serve six games in. His main regret, however, was that the lengthy rain interruption denied his four children the chance to witness him lift a trophy in the flesh. "My kids are always asking me when I go away if I am going to come home with a trophy - and it's been rare over the last few years," he said. "They actually came two minutes before the rain started and my wife had to take them back home so they missed the end of the match. "Bu...

At 35, Andy Murray battles on, driven by his love of tennis

It also brought trophies and triumphs he does not enumerate — among them, three Grand Slam titles, two Olympic singles golds and the distinction of being the only man to break the chokehold that Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal held on the world No. 1 ranking for 18 years, from February 2004 to February 2022. Murray also restored a nation’s sporting pride in becoming the “He doesn’t talk lots,” Murray said of Lendl, an eight-time Grand Slam champion with whom Murray won his three majors. “He gives quite simple messaging and doesn’t overcomplicate things. But he is into data and analysis, which I am interested in, too. And he’s a hard worker by nature and obviously knows the amount of hours and effort it takes to get to the top of the game.” Today, Murray is regarded as a statesman of the game, willing to use his platform to advocate for causes he believes in, such as the need for a domestic-violence policy on the men’s tour, equal opportunity and pay for female athletes, racial and social justice, and the importance of vaccines amid the pandemic. In March, Murray announced he would donate his prize money for the year to UNICEF’s program to help the children of Ukraine. Citi Open chairman Mark Ein announced Saturday that the tournament would match whatever amount Murray won in Washington and create an online portal for tennis fans to contribute. “What is happening in Ukraine is horrifying,” Murray said. “You can never put yourself exactly in their shoes; I’m a...

Andy Murray

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Surbiton Trophy 2023 results: Andy Murray beats Jordan Thompson to reach final

Murray, 36, came through a tricky test against the Australian but saw off the defending champion 7-6 (7-5) 6-3. He meets Austria's Jurij Rodionov over three sets in Sunday's final. Murray's most recent British singles final appearance was in 2016 when he beat Novak Djokovic in the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals in London. • Live scores, results and order of play • Alerts: Get tennis news sent to your phone "It was a very, very tight first set but I improved a bit in the second set, served well and started hitting the ball better from the back of the court so hopefully I can continue that in the final," Murray said. "To get the opportunity to play in the final tomorrow will be great. I'm obviously looking forward to that - it's been a while since I've won a tournament on home soil and hopefully I can do that tomorrow." Sunday's final will be streamed live from 14:00 BST on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app and the BBC Red Button. Murray skipped the French Open to prioritise his grass-court preparations and attempt to amass ranking points in a bid to be seeded at Wimbledon. To that end, he has also entered next week's Nottingham Open , live on the BBC, as a wildcard. Before then, the world number 43 has the opportunity to claim a second ATP Challenger Tour title in as many months, following his win over Tommy Paul in Aix-en-Provence in May. His opponent in the final, world number 132 Rodionov, enjoyed a more serene semi-final victory, outclassing Belgium's Zizo...

Surbiton Trophy 2023 results: Andy Murray beats Jurij Rodionov to claim grass

It is Murray's first singles title on grass since his 2016 Wimbledon win. The 36-year-old dedicated the trophy to his four children, adding they always ask him to bring one home. Murray skipped Roland Garros to focus on the grass-court season in a bid to boost his world ranking of 43 and be seeded at Wimbledon. It is a decision that has paid off with his second ATP Challenger title in as many months, following his triumph at Aix-en-Provence in May. "I've chosen to come and play here and in Nottingham [next week] to hopefully get lots of matches under my belt so this week has been the perfect start," Murray said. Earlier on Sunday, Britain's Katie Swan lost 2-6 6-4 7-6 (7-1) to Belgian Yanina Wickmayer in the women's final. Swan, 24, would have overtaken the injured Emma Raducanu as British number one with victory but lost out after two hours and 38 minutes. 'I'm bringing home a trophy, kids' Murray took just one hour and 10 minutes - on court at least - to see off Rodionov and never looked troubled once he had broken the world number 134's serve six games in. His main regret, however, was that the lengthy rain interruption denied his four children the chance to witness him lift a trophy in the flesh. "My kids are always asking me when I go away if I am going to come home with a trophy - and it's been rare over the last few years," he said. "They actually came two minutes before the rain started and my wife had to take them back home so they missed the end of the match. "Bu...

Andy Murray withdraws from French Open with Wimbledon looming

Andy Murray, the 36-year-old three-time Grand Slam champion, has withdrawn from the upcoming French Open, with the Wimbledon Championships looming later in the summer. The organizers of the tournament at Roland Garros in western Paris announced the participants of the French Open Sunday and said that Murray had withdrawn. Murray has never won the French Open, which is played on clay courts, though he reached the 2016 final before dropping it to Novak Djokovic. He has also appeared in four other semifinals at the French Open. Murray has played in only one French Open since 2017. Play begins at this year's tournament on May 28. Murray joins another massive but aging superstar in the men's game to withdraw from the tournament. On Thursday, Spanish player Rafael Nadal, who has won the French Open a record 14 times, announced STAY UP-TO-DATE: A report earlier on Sunday from the BBC indicated that Murray was Murray has suffered two defeats over the last week; the first came in the first round of the Italian Open and the second was Wednesday at the ATP Challenger event in Bordeaux. Murray became the world's top-ranked player in 2016 after he reached three major finals, including his second career victory at Wimbledon. Contributing: Associated Press