Former world No. 1 Andy Murray says he does not see tennis returning to normal 'very soon' since the sport requires traveling.
CAUTIOUS. Andy Murray says danger follows "when you try to do things too quickly." File photo by Noel Celis/AFP
"I'm sure all tennis players want to get back to competing and playing as soon as possible. But right now, that is not the most important thing," Murray said on Tuesday, April 28. Murray believes containing the virus is essential before there is any thought of tennis getting back in full swing.
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