Murray makes ideal start to grass-court season, champion in Surbiton
Andy Murray won his first grass-court event of the season in Surbiton
While one of the Big Four made tennis history, another was starting his grass-court season in solid style.
Andy Murray opted to skip Roland-Garros after some tough matches during the clay-court swing, although he had previously said he wanted to play in Paris as he did not know if he would get another chance. He had played only one of the previous five French Opens, and there he lost in the first round.
Instead, he switched his attention to grass, having said that he still hoped he would be able to compete at the highest level for the Wimbledon title.
The moment @andy_murray won the Lexus Surbiton Trophy
— LTA (@the_LTA) June 11, 2023
And became the oldest @ATPChallenger winner in grass court history pic.twitter.com/RyyKcvG7SB
And after a few days off, the 36-year-old headed to Surbiton to win his second ATP Challenger title of the year, beating Jurij Rodionov 6-3, 6-2 in a rain-interrupted final.
It is his first title in Britain and his first grass-court singles title since 2016, the year he last won Wimbledon.