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The turn of the century saw British hopes lie on the slender shoulders of Andy Murray. The Scotsman did not deceive on the court. He ended the 77-year wait of British fans for homegrown talent to succeed at Wimbledon. If that was not enough, he repeated his success at the oldest tennis tournament and became the only player to win successive gold medals at the Olympics.
Murray’s best years are behind him, that’s pretty clear at this time, but he still has much to offer and he continues to delight the tennis world occasionally. It is a wait to see when he will next add to his 46 career titles.
Andy Murray’s next tournament & match
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Andy Murray’s next match and odds | |
Next Tournament | Miami Open |
Next Opponent | Tomas Machac |
Next Match Date and Time | 24/03/24 |
Murray’s Odds | 139/100 (2.39) |
Murray made little work of David Goffin in Indian Wells first round but was stopped short by Andrey Rublev in the second. He now turns his attention towards the second leg of the Sunshine Double, looking to relive his glory days at the Hard Rock Stadium.
The British tennis legend has two prior Miami Open wins and as many runner-up finishes. However, his last couple of trips have not gone according to plan, going out in the Round of 64 in 2022 and at the first hurdle in the next iteration.
Andy Murray next match – Miami Open third-round vs Tomas Machac
In the third round of the Miami Open, Murray takes on the challenge of Tomas Machac. It will be their second clash in as many months, with the British ace hoping to avenge his Marseille Open loss.
Machac booked this meeting with an impressive straight-set victory over Andrey Rublev. In the previous round, he had ended the aspirations of 16-year-old wildcard entrant, Darwin Blanch. On the other hand, with a 2-0 win over ATP 30-ranked Tomas Martin Etcheverry, Murray will be confident in his own abilities.
Where to watch Andy Murray’s next match on TV
If you’re interested in watching Andy Murray at the Dubai Open, you can do saw by tuning into Sky Sports. Meanwhile, you can also stream the tournament live on the Sky Go app, which is available on multiple mobile devices.
Another option is the live-streaming service NOW, which is Sky’s on-demand streaming service. This option doesn’t require you to sign a contract and you can simply buy a monthly subscription for Sky Sport here. There is also Tennis TV, the official live-streaming service of the ATP Tour.
Andy Murray’s 2024 ATP campaign so far
Andy Murray’s 2024 campaign isn’t going great and that’s probably an understatement. After all, the Brit only has one win in 2024 and it was in an exhibition match. However, Murray is determined to keep going and doesn’t think about retirement yet.
Murray started his 2024 season in Brisbane, where he lost to Grigor Dimitrov at the start of the tournament. After a couple of exhibition matches against Cilic and Thiem, in which he notched his only win so far against the Austrian, Murray seemed ready to go for the first Major of the season.
Unfortunately for the Brit, his time at Australian Open was much shorter than expected as he was eliminated in the First Round. His opponent, Tomas Martin Etcheverry, made quick work of Murray and won 3-0, only dropping eight games in the process.
Things didn’t go much better for Andy Murray back in Europe, in France, where he participated at two tournaments. The first one in Montpellier saw him lose to Benoit Paire at the start. The same thing happened in Marseille, where Murray was eliminated at the start of the tournament by Tomas Machac.
Current ATP ranking – where is Murray on the ATP list?
At the moment, Murray is in the 67th place in the ATP rankings, clearly showing that his best, Grand Slam-winning days are far behind him right now.
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