Andy Murray departs Roland Garros, most likely for the ultimate time, happy with
his legacy on the French Open and saying most gamers would join the outcomes he has had on Paris’ clay floor.
The previous world No 1 was properly overwhelmed by fellow veteran Stan Wawrinka, 6-4 6-4 6-2, below the lights on Court docket Philippe Chatrier on Sunday night.
Murray, who continues to be anticipated to retire this 12 months, has by no means gained the French Open due mainly to the dominance of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
However on his least favorite floor, and one which he has struggled on bodily, the 37-year-old nonetheless reached the ultimate in 2016 the place he was runner-up to Djokovic.
“Yeah, I’ve done really well here over the years,” he stated.
“I believe the difficulty for me is that once you examine it to what Rafa or Novak achieved in the identical time, it clearly is minuscule as compared.
“Most gamers would join the outcomes I’ve had right here. I performed a closing, I believe 4 semis and made the quarters a few occasions as properly. I misplaced within the semis to Novak in 5, Stan in 5, and twice to Rafa. Clearly no disgrace in that.
“In a different time maybe the results would have been a bit different. But I’m proud of the results that I had here. I had great memories.
“It was not a simple floor for me. However I all the time confirmed up and, you already know, put in some robust performances, contemplating. It was an excellent run right here through the years.”
It was a well-known feeling on Sunday for Murray, whose final three matches on the Paris clay have now resulted in defeat to his Swiss rival.
The primary was the epic semi-final defeat in 5 brutal units in 2017, a match which in the end proved an excessive amount of for Murray’s hip and nearly pressured him into retirement.
This one was extra just like the second, a straight-sets first-round defeat in 2020, however it has most likely nonetheless nudged Murray one other step nearer to calling it a day.
Murray has, after all, supplied loads of unforgettable late-night drama through the years. However sadly, it seems to be as if the properly has lastly run dry.
In equity, the two-time Wimbledon winner had performed properly simply to get right here having ruptured ankle ligaments 9 weeks in the past.
“I wish I could have done a little bit better,” he added.
“Disappointed but I didn’t have extremely high expectations with the way the preparation had been coming in.
“However clearly I might have preferred to have performed higher.”
Murray, who had a protracted dialog – a “private” one, he insisted – over the web along with his opponent, nonetheless plans to play within the doubles with fellow Brit Dan Evans.
“Physically tennis is not easy for me nowadays,” he stated. “It’s hard and clay has always been a surface that since the very beginning of my career I’ve had back issues on.
“It had been a little bit of a battle within the coaching and within the build-up, however I felt fairly good going into the match, contemplating. Hopefully, I will be high quality for the doubles.”
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