Andy Murray Y Dominic Thiem starred in the game of the day at Mutua Madrid is open because they are two extraordinary tennis figures who are in the process of recovery after overcoming serious injuries.
The Scotsman, 34 years old and former world number 1, advanced to the 2nd round when the Austrian won (6-3, 6-4), occupying 3rd place in the ranking. Because he knew what he was talking about, Murray gave Thiem an exemplary encouragement when they greeted each other on the net at the end of the match.
It’s a concise message, but full of gratitude and energy, one of those gestures that elevates the human category of any sports star. The good thing, if it’s short, twice as good, can be said in Andy’s words.
“Keep going. It takes time but you’ll be fine”
A feeling we can all support ❤@andy_murray @domithiem #MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/vr2QYTlexe
– Tennis TV (@TennisTV) May 2, 2022
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“I hope you feel better soon, friend. It’s fantastic to see you back. Keep going, it takes a long time, but you’ll be fine”, Murray told the Austrian, who thanked his rival for those words of encouragement so that he recovered soon. injuries and return to being a tennis player capable of winning Grand Slams, as he did in 2020 US Open.
Source: La Verdad

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