After four years, Andy Murray had the title in his hands, but he dropped it.
In the final of the tournament in Doha, Russian Daniil Medvedev was better than Murray, with a score of 6:4, 6:4.
Before the final, Andy had an interesting thought.
“Novak Djokovic is used to coming back from difficult situations on match points, certainly something like that appears in the player’s mind when they approach the finish line. I feel something like that now,” Murray began.
Although he was defeated in the final, Andy points out that he has no intention of giving up.
“It is very important that you have goals that are different from those of five or ten years ago. I have ambitions to win tournaments and go deep in grand slams, to achieve a significant number of victories in my career. I’d love to get to 800 wins, I think I’m 77 short of that. You have these little things that you have to keep in order to motivate you: Part of it is to see how much I can do with the physical limit that I have. It’s a challenge for me, I’m proud of the results I’m achieving with everything I’ve gone through physically,” Andy Murray concluded.
