Murray’s double mission-French Open fourth round and meeting with Black Eyed Peas
By ANIFriday, May 29, 2009
PARIS - The world’s third best tennis player, Andy Murray of Britain, is on a double mission - to reach the fourth round of the French Open today before meeting the American music band Black Eyed Peas.
According to The Sun, Murray is scheduled to take on Serbian Janko Tipsarevic, and is staying at the same hotel as the American band and their singer Fergie.
“I listen to the Black Eyed Peas. I like their music and it would be nice to see them. Every time I come back from the tennis, there are people waiting outside for them. It’s surprising they are in here as it’s quite a small hotel,” Murray said.
As far as his third-round clash with Tipsarevic was concerned, Murray described the world No 65 as a tough competitor.
“He normally plays better when he plays against a higher level of competitor. He serves big, he moves well and he is a good shot maker. It will be a tough match,” Murray, said.
Tipsarevic described himself as the underdog and with nothing to lose.
The two players are currently tied two-all in matches. (ANI)