Andy Murray is having a lousy 2017 especially on clay following his early dismissals in Madrid (he lost in the 3rd round to lucky loser Borna Coric) and in Rome (he was beaten by Fognini in the opener). Even if the Briton is definitely not satisfied with his results on the dirt, he knows that he still has chances to win the Roland Garros where he lost in the last year’s final to Novak Djokovic.

What I am going to do. MURRAY

Andy will try to bounce back in Paris, and he has it very clear what he needs to do.

During a recent interview with The Times, the Briton commented

“A lot of people think I’ve got no chance of doing anything at the French Open after the last couple of weeks, but I do think I can.  It’s certainly not going to be easy.

I’m going to have to work hard over these next ten days, prepare very well, make the most of every single day and really work my way into the tournament.”

Let’s see what the can do.

THE DIRECTION IS CLEAR