Andy Murray, winner of three Grand Slamsmade sure he wouldn’t give up, after falling in the first round of the tournament Montpellier and that the British chain BBC fell into an article that “damages his legacy.”
The British lost in the first round of the last Australian Open, without winning a set, and also lost in his Montpellier debut against the Frenchman. Benoit Pairewho hasn’t won a match at the ATP level in two years.
In a BBC article, a journalist noted that Murray had won just one of his last nine matches and wondered “At what point will he destroy his legacy?”
On Twitter, the Scot admitted he was in a “terrible moment” and many people would give up on his situation.
“But I’m not like most people, my mindset is different. I won’t give up. I’ll keep fighting to be at the level I know I can be,” admitted Murray, winner of two Olympic golds and former world number one. .
After announcing his retirement in January 2019, Murray returned to tennis with a hip replacement, where he was able to return to being among the top 50 in the world: he is now No. 49.
However, the Briton, who will turn 37 in May, is far from the great titles he has won in his career, which includes two Wimbledon and a US Open.
Source: La Verdad

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