Andy Murray needs to face demons for Queen's tennis success?
Andy Murray has been offered advice by US champion John McEnroe, which he may have to follow if he is going to take home another Queen's tennis title.
The British player has won the tournament twice, becoming the first UK athlete to do so since Francis Gordon Lowe was victorious in three separate years - 1913, 14 and 25.
People with tennis tickets may see the world number-four match Lowe's record if he takes McEnroe's recommendation to quell his "negative energy".
"It's difficult to wrestle with the demons inside," the seven-time major champion told BBC Sport.
"Seeing the way [Murray] ... reacted [at big moments] made me worried whether he'd be able to handle it all the way through," he added.
The star said there is not enough room to focus on anything else but the game when competing with top-class players like Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
Posted by Daniel Owens



