Andy Murray was on the verge of retirement in 2019 as a result of a niggling hip subject and confronted an unsure future after a second surgical procedure the next yr, however the former world primary is now focusing on 800 profession wins after a run to the Doha last.
The 35-year-old fell to a 6-4 6-4 defeat by Daniil Medvedev within the Qatar Open last on Saturday in solely his fourth ATP title conflict since returning to the tour.
But the Scot mentioned that he nonetheless had rather a lot to realize regardless of enjoying with a partly metallic hip.
“It’s important to have goals and targets and some of those goals are different to what they were 5-10 years ago. But I have ambitions of winning tournaments and having deep runs in majors, winning a certain number of matches in my career,” Murray mentioned.
“I’d like to try to get to 800 match wins, which I think I’m like 75 (77) away from. There are little things that you can do to keep yourself motivated. Part of it is seeing how far I can go with the physical limitation I have.”
Murray performed 4 straight three-set matches in Doha and confirmed his battling qualities within the semi-final by saving 5 match factors in opposition to Jiri Lehecka on Friday to achieve his 71st ATP last.
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“I didn’t know how much I was going to be able to play or if I’d be able to compete at this level again,” three-times Grand Slam champion Murray added.
“So now that I know that I’m able to, I want to see how far that can go, because it’s a challenge and something I’m proud of the results that I’m having with a large physical limitation.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com