Tuesday, October 18th, 2011 at 12:09 pm , filed under Tennis News by Erik Frenz
After his success in the Asian tournaments, the new world No.3, Andy Murray has come to conclusion that banning Twitter at his tennis schedule has made him improve his tennis.
Britain world No.3, Murray has shown an outstanding performance winning back to back titles in Bangkok, Tokyo and Shanghai Masters has decide to be out of Twitter. The Scot, who has got more then 60,000 followers on the social networking site, is not at all worried about tweets, which helped him to improve his game.
Scot has stopped tweeting, after his defeat in the 2011 US Open semifinals against Rafael Nadal, sending out his last message on September 11. After a span of 1-month, Murray believes that the verdict has helped him to improve his game.
World No.3, Murray while speaking with the various sources has stated that I just stopped doing it and I’m not missing it to be honest and also said that, “It was fun for a while but I just stopped and surprisingly I haven’t lost a match since I stopped tweeting.
He also added that, “Tennis players and all sportsmen are pretty superstitious, so I blame my US Open loss on Tweeting!”.
Inform, Murray will be playing his next tournament at his home place in London in the Barcelona ATP world tour finals and will be third seeded player for the first in his career.
Tags: Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, Shanghai Masters, U.S. Open