Andy Murray would not put a number on it but, as he left Rome last night, despondent and frustrated on a 26th birthday he would rather forget, the chances of him showing up in Paris for the French Open later this month seemed no more than 50-50.
Andy Murray finally reached the quarter-final of the Mutua Madrid Open after he broke the dogged resistance of Frenchman Gilles Simon in a match lasting almost three hours.
ANDY Murray's first clay-court outing of the season might have been short lived but six-time grand slam champion Boris Becker believes he will never get a better chance than this year to win the French Open.
ANDY Murray has paid tribute with other leading players to the chairman and president of the ATP Tour, who has died after suffering from motor neurone disease.
As one of the most successful players in history, Rafael Nadal cuts a ruthless figure on court, dismantling opponents with the kind of vim and vigour that might have made him a successful gladiator in Roman times.