Former World No. 1 Andy Murray says that he was unwell a few weeks ago and wonders if he may have been infected by the COVID-19 virus. In an interview to CNN, Murray says, "I was a little bit sick for two or three days about four weeks ago.
So actually, before the beginning of when the quarantine started, I was sort of isolating for probably four or five days before that. Most people I've spoken to have had some sort of symptoms and felt a little bit sick, but it's quite difficult to know whether you have actually had the virus or not.
And obviously, the test should be saved for people that are in severe situations and the frontline NHS workers in this country." The 32 year old has been spending the lockdown period at home with his wife and kids and is getting a chance to see some of their milestones which he normally would have missed if he was on tour.
"When you're traveling, you often miss (events) like the first time that maybe your kids walk, that they crawl and things like that. We got some bikes for our kids and they basically cycled for the first time on their own.
They've done a little bit of swimming without holding on to their mom or their dad for the first time and things like that which, they might seem like small things, but to a parent, they aren't." Murray has won three Grand Slam singles titles in his career and underwent hip surgery last year. After his return, he won the ATP title in Antwerp before his pelvic injury forced him out of action once again.
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