Andy Murray stared down at the remnants of another Grand Slam campaign gone unrewarded with a major title at the French Open on Friday and vowed that he would do all it takes to finally win one
Andy Murray stared down at the remnants of another Grand Slam campaign gone unrewarded with a major title at the French Open on Friday and vowed that he would do all it takes to finally win one.
The problem he said is that the level of modern tennis is changing so fast and becoming so physically and mentally demanding that it was tough just to stay the pace. Speaking after his straight sets loss to Rafael Nadal in the semi-finals Murray said: "I've won against Roger (Federer) and Rafa before quite a few times.
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I've won against Novak quite a few times. But every year our tennis gets better, and I said at the beginning of the claycourt season to the guys that I work with that I feel like tennis has gone to a different level than it was physically.u00a0 Even in comparison with two years ago, I feel players are quicker and hitting the ball harder.
Everyone has improved a lot.
Next up, Murray will be preparing for his sixth Wimbledon campaign.
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