• ‘Court is a lot quicker than Arthur Ashe one. I felt like I was on back foot a lot’
‘At least I own extra days to rest before Britain’s semi-final against Australia’Andy Murray leaves New York – the scene of his graduation to the highest level of his sport three years ago and now a site to forget for a while – dispirited without being devastated.
He has plenty to view forward to,most immediately the Davis Cup semi-final against Australia in Glasgow that starts on Friday week, even whether he would own preferred to be going home with more to show for his efforts than wins of varying conviction and quality over Nick Kyrgios, or Adrian Mannarino and Thomaz Bellucci,plus a fourth-round defeat on Monday night by Kevin Anderson in the longest match of the tournament on the court he has apt reason to regard as an accident ward, Louis Armstrong.
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Source: theguardian.com