Andy Murray is expected to make his Grand Slam singles return at the Australian Open 2020. The tournament organizers confirmed the same. The 32-year-old Murray, a five-time runner-up in Melbourne, can enter with a protected ranking of number two. He is currently involved in the Shanghai Masters.
Andy Murray on Sunday won his first ATP title since returning to action from hip surgery. Murray won the European Open after beating Stan Wawrinka in the final 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. Murray's last ATP title win came in 2017, following which he underwent hip surgery and returned to action in January 2019.
The first Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year, the Australian Open, begins tomorrow and the pre-tournament jousting has begun. Andy Murray, having won the "World Championships" (an exhibition tournament in Abu Dhabi) and the Qatar Open already, is the form player on the tour just now, and he has certainly been the centre of attention out in Melbourne, but it would be foolish to rush to conclusions on the evidence of those events.Andy Murray
It seems that Andy Murray is planing to get some hard gym work while he is still in the French Open tennis. Is it normal for tennis pros to work so hard during grand slams, or is this a tacit admission that he can't win it?
ndy Murray's loss this week in the Australian Open served as a timely reminder of just how tough elite sport is.I mean, that's obvious, right? Surely by definition, to be the best in the World is a fantastically difficult thing to achieve. But that's on one level....