Murray continues to improve on his return and should start climbing the rankings. His second serve doesn't seem quite so vulnerable and he's moving really well.
A genuine competitor again which is amazing after his surgery.
Love to see it, i caught the first set but had to go play pool.
It does annoy me that its not all on Eurosport these days, yesterday i was searching for Murray and Emma too via prime/eurosport and luckily worked out Murray was on BT, it used to be default check eurosport and much easier to follow for me.
Andy needs a days break in between games,which he wont get very much on the european tour tournaments.H e should have a rest for a few weeks come out fighting in the new year and see haw far he can get.There are now loads of good youngsters coming through so things wont get any easier
I'd love to see him team up with his bro and have a real crack at the doubles tour next year. Make old ma Judy proud.
Easily his best chance of winning something. Far less physically challenging, and he's a great doubles player in his own right
I can't help thinking that Murray saw what Federer did in his mid 30s and thinks why not me. Personally I just don't see it, whereas if he turned to doubles, for the reasons you outline Killer, he could end his career on a real high.
Britain's Cameron Norrie will make his debut at the ATP Finals after Stefanos Tsitsipas withdrew injured from the event in Turin.
The 26-year-old was second alternate for the season-ending tournament with first reserve Jannik Sinner having replaced Matteo Berretini on Tuesday.
Norrie will take on Norway's Casper Ruud on Wednesday (20:00 GMT) and world number one Novak Djokovic on Friday.
The ATP said Greece's Tsitsipas had withdrawn with a right elbow injury.
Playing at the elite tournament, which features the year's eight leading players, caps a successful year for Norrie, who won the prestigious Indian Wells tournament and became British number one in October.
Britain's Cameron Norrie will make his debut at the ATP Finals after Stefanos Tsitsipas withdrew injured from the event in Turin.
The 26-year-old was second alternate for the season-ending tournament with first reserve Jannik Sinner having replaced Matteo Berretini on Tuesday.
Norrie will take on Norway's Casper Ruud on Wednesday (20:00 GMT) and world number one Novak Djokovic on Friday.
The ATP said Greece's Tsitsipas had withdrawn with a right elbow injury.
Playing at the elite tournament, which features the year's eight leading players, caps a successful year for Norrie, who won the prestigious Indian Wells tournament and became British number one in October.
How much notice did Norrie have? Was he already out there as a reserve just in case or did he have to jump on the next flight and play almost immediately?
Surprised the Davis Cup wasn't on here, i watched bits of it. Obviously now we fell short against Germany 2-1 after taking the first singles i haven't watched it since. Quarter finals, not a bad effort but had a feeling we would do better and surprised Norrie lost his singles.
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Murray is a great competitor.
A genuine competitor again which is amazing after his surgery.
It does annoy me that its not all on Eurosport these days, yesterday i was searching for Murray and Emma too via prime/eurosport and luckily worked out Murray was on BT, it used to be default check eurosport and much easier to follow for me.
Murray due up vs. Tommy Paul in a couple of hours.
Just a slight pity it's no longer at the O2.
https://www.wtatennis.com/news/2372307/johanna-konta-announces-retirement-from-tennis
Serena, Roger, Rafa, Novak, Murray etc
Now (other than No-vac) it seems that we have skipped a generation, with the mantle being passed to the mid 20s and younger