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Former World No. 1 Andy Murray has been a tremendous player on the Tour. Through all these years, after overcoming all the hurdles along his path, he has established himself as a real superstar. But recently, Murray has been troubled by a number of injuries that have kept him out of action for a number of tournaments. However, he has now begun competing more regularly than before.

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Andy Murray makes the most of his visit to Miami

At the moment, Murray is in Miami and will be featuring soon. Recently, he, along with American tennis player Frances Tiafoe and Miami Open tournament director James Blake, was spotted doing a noble act.

They were giving a Clinic at the Ashe/Buchholz Tennis Center in Miami for 50 young kids’ tennis racquets. For youngsters, to see such remarkable figures performing such kind acts will only create enormous respect in their eyes.

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Coming to tennis, Andy and Frances will be competing at the Miami Open. Over the years, both these players have competed against each other on quite a few occasions. They have entertained fans thoroughly by displaying some top-quality tennis.

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Over this season, Tiafoe was first seen competing in Adelaide. However, he did not perform to the best of his abilities. Even at the Australian Open, he lost in the second round to fellow compatriot Taylor Fritz. At the Indian Wells last week, he lost in the second round to Russian star Andrey Rublev.

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Results are not going his way so far

Coming to Andy, he competed at the tournament in Sydney but lost in the final to Russian player Aslan Karatsev. Following that, he lost in the second round to Japanese player Taro Daniel in the second round of the Australian Open.

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Since then, he has suffered below-par results in the tournaments in Rotterdam, Dubai, Qatar, and Indian Wells most recently. Fans will hope for him to perform to the best of his abilities in the Miami Open and in the tournaments that lie ahead.

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Rohan Kollare

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Rohan Kollare is a Tennis author at EssentiallySports. Rohan has studied Sports Management and has a trophy cabinet adorned with accolades won in district and state-level tennis competitions. He has previously worked in Content Operations for Disney’s Hotstar for over a year, covering Tennis and Formula One. Rohan's experience as a player gives him the ability to provide incisive analysis of the game rather than a superficial understanding. When not staunchly supporting his idol Roger Federer, Rohan likes to dive into animal welfare work, get lost in a book or listen to some music.

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