AO官员确认安迪将参加2018年澳网: Murray has been sidelined since July with a hip injury. "I can tell you that in talking to Andy, he has been training and he is preparing for having a great year in 2018," Tiley said. "How much would this year have hurt him, to watch over the entire year Roger (Federer) and Rafa (Nadal) share four Grand Slam titles -- he would not have liked that. "As competitive as Andy is, we know he's back and he'll want to improve his current ranking of No. 3 in the world and getting back to No. 1"
Andy Murray's brother-in-law attempts to become youngest person to reach South Pole solo 安迪的小叔子向最年轻徒步到南极者发起冲击 Andy Murray's brother-in-law is setting out to become the youngest person to reach the South Pole solo, despite his mother being "horrified" at the prospect. Lieutenant Scott Sears, of the First Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles, hopes to complete the 702-mile trek to the bottom of on Christmas Day to raise money for the Gurkha Welfare Trust. Lt Sears, whose older sister Kim married Murray, the Wimbledon champion, in 2015, is attempting to become the youngest person to walk to the South Pole completely unassisted and unsupported and if successful at 27 he will beat the record by two years. But he revealed that not everyone is thrilled about his escapades. "When I told my mother she was horrified, but after that initial shock she was obviously very supportive," he said. "She is eternally suffering because of me, I thought I managed to annoy her the most I possibly could when I joined the infantry and then I chuck this on her as well." Set to fly to Chile on Wednesday, before heading to Hercules Inlet on Antarctica's Weddell Sea a few days later, he said he will be "immensely proud" when he two years of planning finally come to fruition. "I'm looking forward to the moment where I finally get chucked out the side of the plane, and I am actually there looking out at the expanse of Antarctica after years of visualising it and dreaming of it," he said. Braving temperatures ranging between zero and minus 60C as well as 100mph winds, he will walk and ski over crevasse fields, glaciers and the Antarctic plateau. But Lt Sears, who lives in London, has done most of his preparation for the trip in the the jungle of Brunei, where his regiment has been based for the last two years, in 40C heat.