Andy Murray has spoken up on Friday about the struggles he is going through since making his ascension to the number 1 ranking in Tennis.
Aside from various ailments, Murray admitted that at times he has felt flat during matches, having climbed to world No 1 at the end of 2016.
‘When I won Wimbledon the first time, I had achieved my biggest goal,’ said Murray. ‘You feel a bit lost afterwards. You need to reset your goals and at times there has been a little bit of that. I was very pumped and motivated for Australia. But after that, there is a big gap to Roland Garros.”
Got the chance to learn some Judo for the first time today from one of the most dominant athletes around right now @teddyriner amazing experience! The views of Paris weren’t too bad either
Training session on the roof of the Arche de la Defense … That’s done.Thank you@UnderAmourFR and @AndyMurray! #IWILL #TeamUA