U.S Open all set to begin on August 31
Murray, 33, will data-face Frances Tiafoe in the opening round of the Western & Southern Open, which began this week in New York and serves as a warm-up event for players ahead of the U.S. Open. The Briton, a three-time tennis Grand Slam winner, has not played competitively since november due to hip problems but took part in exhibition events recently with the professional circuit shut. “I’m looking forward to be back competing. I’ve really enjoyed the last few days just practicing with top players,” he said in comments on the ATP website.
“That was really all I wanted. I wanted to get to the U.S. Open feeling pretty pain-free so that I could enjoy playing in a Grand Slam again.” The U.S. Open will take place without fans to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, and Murray is anticipating a few upsets. He added “It’s just going to be different playing in front of no fans. I kind of felt that a little bit yesterday. It’s nice walking through to practice not getting stopped, but then the atmosphere is just not the same without the people”.