Andy Murray Geneva Open Match Halted by Weather

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May 21, 2024 · 1 min read

Andy Murray Geneva Open Match Halted by Weather
Other Sports | May 21, 2024
Weather intervened just as Andy Murray faced potential defeat. (Image: EPA)

Andy Murray first-round match at the Geneva Open against Yannick Hanfmann halted due to unusual weather conditions. Trailing 7-5, 4-1 in Switzerland, Murray, the former world number one, expressed frustration to umpire Greg Allensworth, stating, “It’s like it’s snowing out here and you still want us to keep playing.” Rainfall and gusts of wind blew white pollen onto the court, prompting the players to return to the locker room. They rescheduled the match for Tuesday, starting at 12:00 BST.

Additionally, organizers rescheduled fellow Briton Jack Draper’s match against Tomas Machac for Tuesday. If Murray doesn’t rally against Germany’s Hanfmann, he’ll miss facing world number one Novak Djokovic in the second round. Recently returning from an ankle ligament rupture in March, Murray participated in a clay-court ATP Challenger event in Bordeaux, where he exited in the second round.

Although Andy Murray hasn’t announced the location of his final tournament, he actively intends to participate in the upcoming French Open, which begins on May 26th. Murray, eager to compete on the grand stage of Roland Garros, sees this as a crucial opportunity to showcase his resilience and skill following his recent return from an ankle ligament rupture.

The French Open represents a significant milestone in his career and Murray is determined to make a strong impression on the clay courts of Paris.