
WASHINGTON, D.C. – It’s fun for the Murray brothers, and for the fans and tournament, that Andy Murray is playing doubles this week at the Citi Open.
But there’s an extra added bonus to it, as it turns out.
The former No. 1 is on site at a tournament that features a lot of excellent singles players.
And that means: the motherlode of practice partners to help him get to the place where he can think of competing on the singles court again.
Murray was out on the practice courts Sunday with American Denis Kudla, with a lot of fans watching on.
He was sporting his “Man-bra”, or “Bro”, or whatever you want to call that thing and playing singles points.
It was pretty amusing how his demeanour was completely different than it was the previous day when he was practicing doubles.
Murray would get annoyed at himself every time he missed or felt he wasn’t fast enough off the mark.
He was, kind of, “same old Andy”. Which is a welcome sight.
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