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Don’t want to kick Djokovic when he goes down: Murray

Don't want to kick Djokovic when he goes down: Murray
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Andy Murray said he did not want to “kick Novak Djokovic while he went down” but it would be the best interest everyone to get vaccination.
“This is not a good situation.
I will not sit here and start kicking Novak while he goes down.
I mean, I said it one day, it’s not a good situation for anyone,” Murray said after his semi-final victory over Reilly Opelka in Sydney on Sydney Friday.
“I don’t know from the process from now on.
I don’t know what route he goes down, if he can appeal and …
still out of practice while the process occurs or is still competing in the tournament? It seems like it was dragged for a long time now, and Yes, not good for tennis, not good for the Australian Open, not good for Novak.
“Murray stopped by saying that the vaccine must be mandatory, but said people had to face the consequences of the choice they made.
“Listen, I will encourage people to be vaccinated, but I feel that people must be able to make their own decisions …
but there are also consequences sometimes for that decision,” he said.
On Friday, Murray reached the final ATP tour since winning the title in Belgium at the end of 2019.
He defeated American Reilly Opelka 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-4 to advance to Clash Sydney in Sydney.
It was one of Scot’s best shows because he not only negotiated 6’11 “a big giant serve, but also featured a few smart portions himself.
While the native of Florida won the ACE 20 to 16 contest, Murray scored on another crucial stat: he converted two Of the nine breakpoints were forced, and defending the only thing he faced.
“This is definitely good to be in another final.
A difficult match again, it will always be fast against it (Opelka).
There are not many any opportunities, “Former World No.
I said at the post-match press conference.” After losing the first set, it felt like a long enough road but still tight in my service.
Serve well a few of the last sets and I think overall playing a fairly smart match.
Don’t really give him a lot of opportunities.
I serve smart.
Use all the different places in court, and the second service is very good.
“Murray said he preferred to talk about his own game than other players for off-court reasons.

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