Murray confident of Australian Open success

Published by Reuters

Andy Murray during the official launch of 2016 Mubadala Tennis Championship at Al Maryah Island on December 28, 2016 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Getty Images
Andy Murray hopes a different lead-up to route to the Australian Open this year will change his fortunes at the first Grand Slam event of the season.

After five runner-up finishes at the Australian Open, world No.1 Andy Murray is taking a different approach to the season-opening Grand Slam at Melbourne Park next month.

The Briton is preparing for the tournament by competing in Abu Dhabi rather than the Hopman Cup which he has favoured for the last two years.

Murray plays his first match on Friday and was his usual cautiously optimistic self when asked about finally ending his Melbourne drought.

“I’ve played really well there in the past and it hasn’t happened for me so I’ll need to do something a little bit different this year,” Murray said.

“I love the conditions there and I enjoy the tournament a lot, and I’ll be going in hopefully playing well and with a lot of confidence because of the way I finished 2016, so I’ll give it a good go this year.”

The 29-year-old double Olympic champion will go to Melbourne with his confidence sky-high after knocking Novak Djokovic, the man who has beaten him in four Australian Open finals, off the top of the world rankings.

The Scot won nine titles in 2016, including Wimbledon and the Olympic gold medal, and thrashed Djokovic in the final of the ATP Tour Finals to take top spot in the rankings from the Serb.

However, the 24-match winning run that helped him land his last five tournaments of the season took its toll.

“Getting to No.1 it took me basically the whole year, right down to the last tournament, the last match of the year to finish No.1, so that was really, really hard and it took a lot out of me physically and mentally,” Murray said.

“I was really, really tired, more tired than I’ve been at the end of any season that I’d finished before.”

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