Scot thrives on channelling energy of live crowdMurray faces Yoshihito Nishioka in first roundAndy Murray wants to fill his lungs and start yelling at the top of his voice again to help him go deep at the
US Open, which starts on Monday to the clanking echo of empty stadiums.
Murray briefly went into the main draw at Flushing Meadows on merit from his world ranking of 129, after the
Australian Alexei Popyrin joined the refuseniks two weeks ago; then the former champion had to rely on a wildcard after losing to Milos Raonic in the last 16 of the Cincinnati Open this week pushed him back to 134 in the world.