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Tennis’ Andy Murray Gets First Judo Lesson On Building Top From Teddy Riner

Tennis’ Andy Murray Gets First Judo Lesson On Building Top From Teddy Riner

 

 

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.”
Hoping to jump start him prior to French open his sponsors – Under Armour provided him with a unique opportunity to get a first judo lesson atop a building in Paris.
Murray wrote about the experience:
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
Riner was also fairly amused by giving world class player his first tennis lesson:
Training session on the roof of the Arche de la Defense … That’s done.Thank you@UnderAmourFR and @AndyMurray! #IWILL #TeamUA

@AndyMurray & @TeddyRiner held their ground on top of La Défense, Paris. #IWILL

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