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Tennis Veteran Andy Murray Laments Monte Carlos as He Blames the ATP Over Stringent Rules – ‘Can’t Go and Play..’

This year, clay court tennis tournaments saw the return of British tennis player Andy Murray. However, his return to clay hasn’t actually gone as planned so far. The 35-year-old tennis player recently made a stunning revelation about his compelled clay court return that came before his appropriate time.

After the Monte-Carlo Masters, the three-time Grand Slam winner will be seen competing in the Madrid Masters and the Italian Open. The British tennis player can also return to Roland Garros after nearly two years.

Andy Murray blames ATP for his forced clay court return

After the British tennis player’s disastrous performance at the Monte Carlo Masters, where he faced defeat in the first round, the tennis star stated that he will be making a decision on whether to skip the clay season or continue playing in the upcoming tournaments.

In an interview with Tennis Majors, the former world number one highlighted that, “There’s not really any options tournament-wise.”

He said, “Last year, we had looked into the possibility of playing potentially some hard court Challengers. But with the way the rules are now, like the ones that are over in Asia, for example, I can’t go and play them during Madrid and Rome. I’m not allowed to play elsewhere.”

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