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‘The big toes are beat up’: Andy Murray reveals damage of Nishioka win – The Guardian
Andy Murray said he was walking on aching toes and would ask for “an emergency ice bath” to recover from his win over Yoshihito Nishioka
Andy Murray revealed after his five-set marathon at the US Open that he was walking on aching toes and would ask the tournament organisers for an emergency ice bath to recover from his first-round win over Yoshihito Nishioka.
My toes are the worst part, said the 2012 US Open champion after coming through his first grand slam match for 20 months in nearly five hours. The big toes are pretty beat up. But I did alright, physically. At the beginning of the match I was apprehensive about playing a l…
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