Andy Murray, in an interview on Sky Sports, openly discusses the struggles he has encountered in his tennis career, specifically at the start of the season. He shares that this period has been unlike any other in his professional tenure, presenting new and challenging obstacles. Despite his knowledge that better tennis lies within him, Murray has found it challenging to manifest his practice successes in matches.
He acknowledges the emotional impact of fans and external pressure, expressing how the demographics of his fanbase have shifted over the years. Defying the notion of quitting, Murray remains resolute and committed to enhancing his game and overcoming the hurdles before him.
Andy Murray in 2024
Ranked no.50, Andy played his last match on the 6th of February when he lost to world no.62 Tomas Machac 7-5 6-4 in the 1st round in Marseille (draw).
This year the Brit has managed to achieve an overall 0-4 win-loss record.
Murray is scheduled to compete next in Doha (Qatar ExxonMobil Open). He will start the tournament from the main draw that will commence on the 19th of February.