Andy Murray says there are more important things at the moment than getting the tennis season back on track as soon as possible.
Three-time Grand Slam winner Andy Murray thinks the most important thing right now is whether the season continues, but rather that everyone’s lives can get back to normal.
"The first is to stop the coronavirus epidemic. If it has it, then normal, ordinary things can come, and only then can racing. If international tennis resumes, it could contribute to a possible second wave of infection that would slow everything down again. "explained the two-time Olympic champion Scottish player.
Murray, 32, was joined by one of his main rivals, 19-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal.
"I can't compete right after the restrictions are lifted. I want to see my family and friends, party or swim in the sea. I want to feel free and hug my loved ones," the Spanish star said stressing he can't imagine a future , in which you can’t embrace fellow players you haven’t seen in a long time.
The two tennis stars clashed in a virtual tournament in Madrid on Monday, and Murray lost just one point against Nadal, who had recently met the game console.
"I didn't have to train much for that, Rafa isn't something good. If they talk to him, tell him not to have such a bad loser next time," Murray said in an online post-match interview.
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