• Former world No 1 confident of ‘playing at a high level’• ‘The reason why I’m playing is because I love it’Andy Murray believes his surprise victory in Antwerp last month showed that is able to consistently “play at a high level” as he sets his sights on the Davis Cup and then the
Australian Open in January.
The former world No 1 was speaking after a chaotic October in which his four-week tournament run across two continents culminated in a victory in Antwerp over Stan Wawrinka. A few days after he returned from
Belgium, Murray’s wife, Kim, gave birth to their third child, a son.