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WATCH: Andy Murray Shows Mind-Blowing Players’ Suite at US Open 2020

Published 09/02/2020, 3:04 AM EDT

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Under regular circumstances, there are no issues with the boarding arrangements. However, this is no normal year as it has been severely affected by the Coronavirus pandemic. The epidemic has forced players to confine themselves to a bubble at the US Open 2020, and British star Andy Murray offered us a sneak peek into their life inside the bubble.

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As you can see in the above tweet, Andy Murray is staying in a suite. Usually, those suites are reserved for corporate sponsors, but they are not there due to the pandemic. That is why some players were allowed to stay in these suites, and Murray was one of them.

The Brit got JP Morgan’s suite, and he showed fans what it looked like from the inside. It had a massage table, a couple of TVs, some fridges to keep all of his drinks, but that is not why Andy was excited.

His living quarters were attached to the US Open Centre court, and that means he can watch matches Live, which is a luxury that fans cannot afford this season.

Andy Murray at US Open 2020

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While Murray is happy that he can watch the US Open matches, he will spend most of his time training. Due to his injuries, he is No. 115 in the rankings and he needs to do well in New York to find his way back to the top of the food chain.

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The British star returned to professional tennis at the Cincinnati Open 2020 and played incredibly well. He beat the fifth seed Alexander Zverev in a 3-set thriller, and he made it to the quarter-finals.

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Sadly, his run was cut short by Milos Raonic but it was great to see Murray back in form. Hopefully, he will continue playing like this and possibly win his first Grand Slam after 2016.

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