Andy Murray takes family to Dubai as Brit prepares for ….
The former British no.1 has been able to balance family time with his practice sessions as he prepares for a return to the tennis court in the Middle East.
Andy Murray has taken his family with him to Dubai as he gears up for his tennis return. It will be the Brit’s first appearance since his heroic efforts at the Australian Open in Melbourne last month.
Andy Murray takes family to Dubai as Brit prepares for ….
The three-time Grand Slam champion spent a total of 13 hours on court in just three matches at Melbourne Park. He was handed a wildcard for the ongoing ATP 500 event in Rotterdam, but opted to continue training and prepare for the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, which will commence on February 27.
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The 35-year-old is pleased with his practices ahead of his next tournament, especially after being accompanied to the Middle East by his family. “The kids are off this week, so they were able to come over,” he said, as quoted by The National. “It’s been part-training and part-holiday.
Murray will enter a strong field in Dubai, which includes Australian Open champion and world No.1 Novak Djokovic. The double Olympic gold medallist has been practising at the venue this week and said he is in good shape ahead of his bid f toor a second title at the event.
Andy Murray takes family to Dubai as Brit prepares for ….
The former British no.1 has been able to balance family time with his practice sessions as he prepares for a return to the tennis court in the Middle East.
Andy Murray has taken his family with him to Dubai as he gears up for his tennis return. It will be the Brit’s first appearance since his heroic efforts at the Australian Open in Melbourne last month.
Andy Murray takes family to Dubai as Brit prepares for ….
The three-time Grand Slam champion spent a total of 13 hours on court in just three matches at Melbourne Park. He was handed a wildcard for the ongoing ATP 500 event in Rotterdam, but opted to continue training and prepare for the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, which will commence on February 27.
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The 35-year-old is pleased with his practices ahead of his next tournament, especially after being accompanied to the Middle East by his family. “The kids are off this week, so they were able to come over,” he said, as quoted by The National. “It’s been part-training and part-holiday.
Murray will enter a strong field in Dubai, which includes Australian Open champion and world No.1 Novak Djokovic. The double Olympic gold medallist has been practising at the venue this week and said he is in good shape ahead of his bid f toor a second title at the event.