‘Gives Me Questions in My Head’- ‘True Champion’ Andy Murray’s Age-Defying Hard Work Draws Inspired Confession From British WTA Star
With his incredible prowess on the court, Andy Murray has amassed 46 singles titles, including 14 Masters 1000 triumphs. However, it was the British tennis legend’s breakthrough in 2012 that made him one of the leading figures on the ATP Tour. The 36-year-old clinched his first major championship in New York, as he further became the first British Grand Slam singles champion since Virginia Wade in 1977.
Andy Murray’s extraordinary legacy and perseverance on the court have inspired many young tennis players in his country. Even the British WTA superstar, Katie Boulter, has recently expressed her admiration for the 3-time singles Grand Slam champion while making an honest confession.
Andy Murray’s profound influence transcends the boundaries of the men’s circuit, as the British WTA superstar recently spoke about seeking inspiration from her male counterpart. Katie Boulter, who is the current British women’s number one, opened up about how the 3-time singles Grand Slam champion has inspired her throughout her competitive journey.
Boulter has looked up to Murray, even in his late 30s, as he continues to put in hard work at the National Tennis Center. In an interview with Sky Sports, the 27-year-old said, “It’s fun to watch in a way that it gives me questions in my head as to whether I should be doing certain things or whether I’ll be playing in 10 years’ time or whether I’ll be playing in 20 years’ time.”