‘It’s not right’: Controversy erupts over Andy Murray thrashing
Tennis legend Mats Wilander has questioned whether Andy Murray should be afforded a wild card into major tournaments after he suffered his heaviest loss in a Grand Slam against Stan Wawrinka in the first round of the French Open.
The last time they met on Court Philippe Chatrier, in the 2017 semi-final, Wawrinka came through a five-set slugfest but this time it proved a painfully one-sided affair against a flat Murray.
When the opening three games on a near-empty showcourt took around 20 minutes, another battle royal looked possible between the players who both own three grand slam titles.
But as 16th seed Wawrinka, champion in Paris in 2015, raised his game, Murray, who wore black leggings on a chilly day, capitulated alarmingly with his trademark battling qualities conspicuous by their absence.
Swiss 35-year-old Wawrinka struck 42 winners to Murray’s 10 as he powered to victory in one hour 37 minutes.
This prompted Wilander, a seven-time Grand Slam champ, to question whether Murray should be handed wild cards into the showpiece tournaments.
The Eurosport analyst claimed other up-and-coming stars should be afforded the wild card slots after Murray’s performance at the French Open and US Open.
“I worry about Andy Murray,” Wilander said.
“I would love to hear him say why he is out there, giving us a false sense of hope that he going to come back one day. I keep getting a little bit disappointed.