The British tennis player Andy Murray He is in the final stages of his career and, in fact, everything indicates that This will be his last season as a professional.with a hypothetical Paris Olympic Games (Murray is a double Olympic champion, in 2012 and 2016) this coming summer, as a nice final touch.
Meanwhile, the tennis circuit is leaving its comments in tribute to the great British tennis player, recalling the greatness of his career and the indelible mark his legacy will leave.
The last of them is the former tennis player Mats Wilander who remembered how much he would have won if not for the so-called ‘Big3’ (Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer), in addition to underlining his competitiveness and the passion he always felt for a sport to which, despite the many injuries he suffered throughout his career, he gave himself body and soul.
“A lot of people have misunderstood Andy Murray over the years. But when you see him in Miami after doing that to his ankle, all of a sudden, they can realize that Andy Murray is one of the greatest players of all time era, one of the greatest competitors of all time. In fact, I think he would have won 10 Grand Slams if he hadn’t played with the big three. Again, just Andy Murray. He’s an incredible fighter. So much knowledge, so much experience, but he still looks at tennis like a kid, like when he was 14 years old. He’s a fighter. “He’s a fighter on the court.”.
We must not forget that, among the three members of the ‘Big 3’, in the last two decades they have shared, a total of 66 Grand Slam titles (24 Djokovic, 22 Nadal and 20 Federer), leaving little room for the rest of the tennis players.
In fact, Murray, with 3 ‘big’ (a pair of Wimbledons and a US Open) was the most outstanding tennis player among other ‘mortals’… until the appearance of Carlos Alcaraz (2), Daniil Medvedev (1) or, more recently, Jannik Sinner, winner of the last Australian Open.
Source: La Verdad

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