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Murray can only water wild cards? The former Grand Slam champion just beat the world's top ten

author:The home of tennis

In the era when the Fernard Big Three took turns to sit on the Grand Slam, with the appearance of Britain's Murray, it was once broken. With a series of achievements such as his ascension to the top of the world, the term "Big Four" began to prevail.

Born on May 15, 1987, 3 years old in tennis, 17 years old to win the US Open junior men's singles title, Murray officially entered the professional tennis world in 2005.

Murray can only water wild cards? The former Grand Slam champion just beat the world's top ten

There is no doubt that he is indeed a player with good talent, winning his first career title in San Jose in February 2006, and two years later he has reached the Grand Slam men's singles final at the US Open.

A year later, the 22-year-old Murray finished second in the world rankings, a rather brilliant season in which he had won six ATP World Tour titles and reached at least the quarterfinals in 13 of the 18 tournaments he had played.

Of course, Murray's real entry into the ranks of the giants began in the 2012 season, when he first won the men's singles gold medal at the London Olympic Games held in his hometown, knowing that this is the first British Olympic tennis singles gold medalist in a hundred years.

Murray can only water wild cards? The former Grand Slam champion just beat the world's top ten

It was also in the 2012 season that Murray, who reached the men's singles final of a Grand Slam for the fifth time in his career, finally won the title for the first time, and he became the first British player to win a Grand Slam men's singles title since 1936.

In 2013, Murray reached the Wimbledon men's singles final for two consecutive years, and finally won 3-0 against Djokovic, which was also the first British player to win Wimbledon after Perry in 1936.

Murray can only water wild cards? The former Grand Slam champion just beat the world's top ten

After that, Murray won his third Grand Slam title at Wimbledon in the 2016 season, and also reached the Australian Open men's singles final five times, a French Open men's singles final, and on November 7, 2016, Murray was officially crowned the title of king of the ball.

There is no doubt that Murray from the birthplace of modern tennis, the United Kingdom, has used his brilliant achievements to make his hometown fans ignite unlimited enthusiasm for the sport.

Murray can only water wild cards? The former Grand Slam champion just beat the world's top ten

However, injuries have once again become a roadblock for Murray to move forward, and various topics about "Murray's retirement" have been raging, but he himself has repeatedly fought back against his voices with actions.

Murray is still outside the top 100 in the world rankings, he can only participate in some high-level events with his wild card, and before coming to Vienna this week, he participated in many races as a wild card player, and the best record was the meez quarterfinals.

Murray can only water wild cards? The former Grand Slam champion just beat the world's top ten

The record of losing more than winning less has also attracted all kinds of negative voices for Murray, but this is also inseparable from Murray's poor signing, and his opponent in the first round in Vienna is the world's No. 10 no. 5 seed Hulkach.

The final result was a surprise, Murray beat his opponent in three sets and ended his five-game losing streak against the world's top ten (ten consecutive defeats against the world's top twenty), and then he will play against Alcaraz.

Murray can only water wild cards? The former Grand Slam champion just beat the world's top ten

Whatever Murray's future career is, his achievements are enough to go into the history of tennis, and I wish the veteran a healthy run on the field! (Source: House of Tennis Author: Barbie)

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