Murray vows to win Grand Slam title

Andy Murray
12 April 2012

Andy Murray said he came away from the Australian Open feeling "much more positive" about his game despite failing to reach the final.

The British number one lost in the semi-final of last month's grand slam tournament to eventual winner Novak Djokovic in a five-hour match.

Despite the loss, the 24-year-old belived it was a "huge turnaround" from the previous year when he lost the final in straight sets, and he said: "I feel way, way better coming away from the Australian Open this year than I did last year and much, much more positive about my game and the future. I'm really looking forward to the rest of the year now."

He said he felt he made "a big improvement in Australia" and when reminded about his failure to win a grand slam title he simply replied: "I am going to win one."

During a 90-minute discussion at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, an audience heard stories of growing up playing tennis in Dunblane and the trips up and down motorways to various competitions.

Andy, who moved to Spain when he was 15 to train, also talked about the need for more public tennis courts in the UK.

He said: "With tennis especially, it's not so easy where you can just go out in a field and kick a football around or whatever.

"You need to have the facilities and I think that's something we could do a better job with in this country, with making it a lot more accessible for kids to play so they can just go out of their house and find public courts where they can have racquets and balls they can use because right now it's still a little bit difficult."

The talk was part of a series run by Set4Sport, a programme from Andy's mother Judy Murray, who was also on stage at the discussion, supported by RBS, which showcases easy ideas for parents to play with their children and develop sporting skills.

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