JAKARTA - Andy Murray finally quenched the title he had been feeling for a long time. Andy Murray's former world number one won the tournament at the Aix-en-Provence Challenger in France on Sunday local time.

This is his first title since 2019. The three-time Grand Slam champion has not had a title since he won in Antwerp.

Murray, who is currently ranked 52 in the world, beat top seed Tommy Paul, ranked 17th in the world from the United States, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 in the clay field final.

The 35-year-old Briton, who hopes to increase his ranking to ensure top spot in the Wimbledon draw in July, last won the second-tier Challenger tour in an event in Aptos and Binghamton in 2005.

"Last year, 18 months, there was a bit of a struggle with my game. But my team has supported me and worked with me to try and get better," Murray said, as reported by AFP via Antara.

"We continue to walk from here," he added.

Both Murray and Paul are looking for important moments on clay before the French Open starts in three weeks.

Murray juga akan kembali ke 50 besar di peringkat 42 saat peringkat baru dirilis, Senin.


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