Andy Murray lamented "one of the worst [matches] of my career" after a lackluster showing in Monte Carlo and questioned whether he ought to give up the remainder of the clay-court season.
The Australian world No. 19 Alex De Minaur never gave Murray a chance, as he dropped the opening four games en route to a 6-1, 6-3 defeat. He had previously suffered losses to Jack Draper in Indian Wells and Dusan Lajovic in Miami. This was his third consecutive setback.
Murray told reporters after the game, "I'm quite upset with it, to be honest. I practiced hard last week.
The Australian world No. 19 Alex De Minaur never gave Murray a chance, as he dropped the opening four games en route to a 6-1, 6-3 defeat. He had previously suffered losses to Jack Draper in Indian Wells and Dusan Lajovic in Miami. This was his third consecutive setback.
Murray told reporters after the game, "I'm quite upset with it, to be honest. I practiced hard last week.