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Andy Murray looking forward to ATP World Tour Finals

Murray relishing ATP Finals
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Andy Murray is looking forward to featuring at the ATP World Tour Finals, his first tournament on home soil since winning the US Open in September.

US Open champion Andy Murray has said that he is relishing the chance to feature at the ATP World Tour Finals at London's O2 Arena this week.

It will be the first time since winning the Grand Slam in September that the 25-year-old will play in a tournament on home soil.

"I'll have to wait and see what it's like when it does happen but obviously it will be nice," Murray is quoted as saying by the BBC.

"I'm sure all the players will say it's one of the nicest arenas to play in, the atmosphere's great and it's packed from the beginning - from the first point of the matches right through to the end, which isn't always the case."

Murray will take on Tomas Berdych on Monday.

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