Andy Murray left shaken by ‘heartbreaking’ Nottingham incident
ndy Murray mentioned he didn’t know whether or not play would go forward on the Rothesay Nottingham Open after the “heartbreaking” incident within the metropolis centre in a single day.
Three individuals have been killed and one other three have been in hospital after an assault within the early hours of the morning, with a lot of the native space cordoned off.
Play did go forward as deliberate and Murray, recent from his title success at Surbiton final week, received his marketing campaign within the Challenger occasion off to a successful begin with a routine 6-3 6-4 victory over Belgian minnow Joris De Loore.
But Murray, who ate out in Nottingham metropolis centre not removed from the place the assaults occurred, mentioned the incident was “way more important than tennis”.
He mentioned: “It was obviously shocking when I woke up this morning and when I was going down to breakfast a few messages on our team chat came up,” he mentioned.
“We are staying in the city centre and had been out for dinner last night and walking around those areas. You never expect something like that to happen, it was really shocking.
“I did not know if it was going to have an effect on something right here or not as a result of the streets have been closed this morning. Really stunning and clearly heartbreaking for the victims and the individuals concerned so hopefully everyone seems to be protected now.
“We were talking about it this morning, saying that we didn’t know if the tournament was going to be suspended for the day because there are way more important things than a tennis event and we didn’t know first thing what was going on because it happened in the middle of the night.
“It is a bit unsettling, it looks as if all the pieces is underneath management now but it surely was stunning news to get up to.”
Tournament organisers confirmed there will be a minute’s silence in memory of the three victims ahead of play on Wednesday morning.
On court, everything is going well for Murray, who won his sixth match in nine days and is feeling in good physical shape.
His victory at Surbiton, a second-tier tournament, came on the same day as Murray’s one-time nememsis Novak Djokovic won a record-breaking 23rd grand slam.
Murray obviously feels some regret at injury denying him the chance to compete when he was at the peak of his career but revealed a text message from his wife Kim put things into perspective.
“Obviously I might like to be competing for grand slams and to be in that place, I’m additionally conscious that what they’ve finished is unbelievable and what he’s doing at his age is sensible,” he said.
“We have fully completely different journeys and what occurred with my hip after I was within the peak of my profession was actually unlucky.
“But I got a message from my wife when I was driving up here saying she had seen Novak on the news that he won in Paris and said she was so proud that I was still grinding it out in Challengers and still working as hard as I ever have done and that means a lot to me.
“You cannot all the time examine your self to different individuals and to people who find themselves extra profitable than you. I in all probability realized that extra as I received older.
“When I was in my mid-20s I would always get asked, ‘When are you going to win things, all these guys around you are always winning’, and I always wanted what they had.
“Once I began to just accept that I should not be evaluating myself in opposition to different individuals and I ought to simply focus by myself journey and dealing as arduous as I can to realize the targets I need to, that is all you are able to do and that is what I’m doing.
“Whether I win another grand slam or winning Challengers is the peak for me now, I am OK with that because I am doing what I love to do.
“I used to be pleased for Novak on Sunday and what he has achieved is unbelievable. When I look again, the actual fact I used to be successful my slams and Olympics in opposition to these gamers is sensible and I’ll be very happy with that.”