The two-time Wimbledon winner hasn’t won a major tournament since undergoing hip surgery in 2019 and ended his season with a disappointing first-round defeat at the Paris Masters
Andy Murray was brutal with the assessment of his performance after finishing his season with a shock first-round defeat at the Paris Masters.
The former world No.1 broke back into the top 50 this season after reaching two ATP Tour finals in the first half of the year. However, after suffering a second-round defeat at this year’s Wimbledon the British star said he has made some key training mistakes.
“I just think the reality is I need to work harder,” he told the Metro. “I’ve not really done much since the US Open, like, physically in the gym, or anything.
“I’ve done, you know, very, very little. And that’s off the back of not doing a training period off the back of Wimbledon. Maybe one of the mistakes that I made was like playing Newport (a minor tournament after Wimbledon). I could have done a training block there to get in the heat and prepare better for the summer.