Murray: “I am in a good place”

Andy Murray is trying to find his best tennis after a not so brilliant start of the season. The world no.1 looked to be completely unprepared in Monte Carlo also because he was recovering from a problem with his elbow, but in Spain things look different.

Why Murray is confident

During a recent interview in Madrid, the Briton explained why he believe he is in a better place in Spain.

“These last few days in practice have been very positive in comparison to pre-Monte Carlo where I was struggling in practice,” he commented. “I was getting killed by everyone before there; that hasn’t been the case here, and I do feel like I’m in a good place.

Maybe it doesn’t happen this week, but I’m pretty sure that in the next six to eight weeks I’ll play some good tennis.”

Andy will face either Garcia-Lopez or Copil in the opener. That will be the real test.