Andy Murray sends ominous warning to ATP Tour rivals after epic win over Hubert Hurkacz
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Andy Murray recorded his biggest win of the season in defeating world No 10 Hubert Hurkacz at the Vienna Open and believes more is to come in the near future.
“My movement has been getting a little better with each match,” Murray said.
“A lot of my movement is about anticipation and when you’re not playing many matches – like I haven’t been in recent years – you don’t read the play quite as well.
“Now I’m starting to see the ball a little earlier and starting to react a little quicker, which means I will start to chase more balls down.”
Reflecting on his win over Hurkacz, Murray felt that his overall performance was deserving of the victory.
“It was a good match that could have gone either way,” he added.
“I was disappointed to drop serve in the opening game of the third, but thankfully I was able to get the break back in the next game and from there I probably deserved to get over the line. It was a good win in tough circumstances.”
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