By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday February 20, 2023
After his newest cliff-hanging victory, a three-set thriller in Doha towards Lorenzo Sonego, Andy Murray says that he has extra religion in his physique than he has had at any stage of profession.
That’s fairly an announcement from a person that’s taking part in with a titanium-infused hip, after one reasonably profitable hip surgical procedure in January of 2018 and one other full-on resurfacing in January of 2019. Throw in the truth that Murray is 35 happening 36 and it’s downright exceptional – however true.
Here’s what Murray stated on Monday after saving three match factors within the third set to defeat Italy’s Sonego.
“I have trained really well since Melbourne,” he stated. “I pushed myself physically really hard since the end of last season. Obviously I saw the benefits of that in Australia and the matches that I played, trying to carry on that path as much as I can.”
Murray stated the expertise of taking part in three grueling matches in succession in Australia (his second-round victory over Thanasi Kokkinakis was a 5 hour and 45-minute affair that ended at 4:05 AM) has left him feeling stronger than he ever has been.
That expertise, he says, made Monday’s two hour and 30-minute battle really feel like a breeze.
“Even though tonight’s match was 7-6 in the third and it was two-and-a-half hours, the fact that I was able to play for nearly five hours against Berrettini and then physically was able to manage another really long match afterwards has given me a lot more belief in my body, maybe more than I have had at any stage in my career, to be honest.
“It’s because I have not had many of those experiences of playing four hours and 50 minutes and then playing another really long match afterwards. So that was really positive for me. I knew physically I was going to be okay.”
Murray will face Alexander Zverev in second-round motion at Doha.
Source: www.tennisnow.com