Tennis Player Andy Murray said this after Rotterdam Open Win
Tennis Player Andy Murray said this after Rotterdam Open Win
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On Monday, Former World No. 1 Tennis Player Andy Murray shares about his experience and said that he feels like he is playing for his career every time he takes the court post his recovery from Covid-19. For your information let us shares that Murray avoided another early exit from a tournament after he battled hard over two and a half hours to beat 193rd ranked Robin Haase 2-6 7-6(2) 6-3.

Here, In his words as said that “It's not easy. Every time I lose a match, I'm getting told to retire, that I should stop playing, that I'm finished, I've got nothing left and whatever and it's sad and all of these things. "I feel like I'm playing for my career just now each time I step on the court, which is a motivation in some ways but it also adds a bit of extra stress."There's a bit of extra doubt there. And on top of that I'm playing with a metal hip, which is hard. Trust me, it's not easy. It's a big challenge for me just now and one that I'll meet head-on,” Murray told reporters after his win.

However, it is must be noted that the three-time Grand Slam winner was forced to miss this year's Australian Open after contracting the novel coronavirus and instead headed to Italy last month to compete in a challenger tournament in Biella.

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