Andy Murray celebrated his 37th birthday by winning his opening match in a second-tier Challenger event in Bordeaux on Wednesday. The three-time Grand Slam champion and former world No 1 was 7-5, 2-0 ahead of Kyrian Jacquet when the French player retired injured.
Jacquet, ranked a lowly 219 in the world and a qualifier at the clay-court event, was suffering with what appeared to be a right leg problem. Murray, ranked 77, who has already announced he is “unlikely to play beyond the summer” was taking part in his first match since injuring his ankle in Miami.
He will face another home player Gregoire Barrere for a place in the quarterfinals of a tournament being used as a warm-up for the French Open which gets underway on May 26.
Murray also played at Bordeaux in 2023 where he was defeated by fellow three-time major winner Stan Wawrinka in the first round.
OFFICIAL: Pepijn Lijnders will take over as our manager next season!
The 41-year-old Dutchman will join us from @LFC on a three year-contract.
Welcome to Salzburg, Pep! ✍️ pic.twitter.com/gdXNitWJg9
— FC Red Bull Salzburg EN (@FCRBS_en) May 15, 2024
Source: Supersport
In other news – Smoke and Mirrors actress Zinhle Zuma says she’s not a s.e.x worker
When she got the opportunity to play a s.e.x worker on screen, she thought it would taint her image and reputation.
Even her family didn’t like that she would portray a s.e.x worker in Smoke and Mirrors, but actress Zinhle Zuma took on the challenge as she likes to push herself and her family is now fascinated by her talent. Read more


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