Justine Henin finds Andy Murray a “great inspiration”

Former world number one WTA player Justine Henin has said great things about world number three Andy Murray. The Belgian, who already retired from professional tennis, was in Scotland this week.

“Andy has been a great inspiration, because he has done things his own way, and grown up, both as a player and a person, and risen above the pressure which was heaped on him. Andy is smart, he respects the game and his opponents. He was thrown in against some of the greatest performers [such as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal], but has come through in brilliant fashion and I have no doubt that he can go on and win many other major tournaments in the future,” the seven-time Grand Slam champion said.

“The thing is that he left Scotland and went to Spain to learn how to make himself a better player. I did the same thing when I travelled to the United States [and joined forces with her long-time mentor, Carlos Rodriguez] and I learned so much from doing that, which I was able to put back into the game. I don’t think you can start from the viewpoint: ‘How do we find the next Andy Murray?’ It has to be about the bigger picture, laying the foundations with good facilities, good coaches, and building a system where youngsters want to play tennis because they enjoy it. That happened with me and Kim [Clijsters] when we were both winning titles and people were asking how Belgium had turned into a big tennis country. The main thing is to get it right at the grassroots,” she added.