Andy Murray: Tennis star hailed as 'Scottish rain consultant' as he cleans court at Cincinnati Masters
The ‘Scottish rain consultant’ appointment by Western & Southern Open comes after the Scottish tennis star was beaten by world No 13 Hubert Hurkacz at the Masters in Cincinnati on Wednesday.
Murray can be seen ‘squeegeeing’ rain off a tennis court in a circle with a roller sponge at the Cincinnati Masters in a video posted on Twitter.
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Hide AdPosting the video, Earlier today, Western & Southern Open posted:”Earlier today, Scottish rain consultant @andy_murray was on the job.”
Retweeting the video, Murray wrote: “By far the most efficient way to dry a tennis court….am I right?”
Two-time champion Murray was knocked out the Masters after a tie-break in the first set with Hurkacz before being broken late in the second by his Polish opponent.
Hurkacz served out for a 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 victory to book a place in the last 16.
Commenting on the match, Murray said: "This week was fairly positive. I played much better than at Wimbledon and the grass season.”
The Scot, a three-time Grand Slam champion and winner of this event in 2008 and 2011, was playing his first tournament since pulling out of the Olympic singles in Tokyo with a minor thigh strain.
Murray added: "This week my body felt good, even if hardcourts are not easy on the body. Physically I was tired after some of the long rallies, but I felt fine."
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