World No. 2AAndy MurrayAadmitted he has to airon outa parts of his sport on clay after earning only three games in his third-round beat to SwissAStanislas WawrinkaAat theAMonte-Carlo Rolex MastersAon Thursday. aI have to make sure good practice is got by me in, that's for sure, within the next two weeks,a said Murray. aI played a lot of suits this season, clearly simply not on the claya The problem is [there are] specific things I need to iron out within my sport, things I need to work on. aNo one wants to lose matches like [today's]. But hopefully I will use it as motivation to enhance because I need to accomplish plenty of work. Sometimes you can squeeze through matches and not necessarily play well, [but] you do not actually see what's gone wrong because you've won the matches, so you believe that it is ok. Certainly I will need certainly to work very difficult over the next type of a couple of weeks to have myself ready for Madrid.a Murray has 26 tour-level titles to his title, but the Scot has not contested a final on the dirt. In 2012, Murray was not able to advance past the quarter-finals in the four clay-court activities he enjoyed. aIt does take me time to feel comfortable on the surface,a Murray said. aI need fits against leading people to see what's going wrong and what's going right, things I need to focus on to have better. Typically towards the end of the clay court time, I start to feel better with my game and I have had the right effects, but at the start I've struggled just a little bit.a The 25 year old plans to keep in Monte-Carlo for per week of training before continuing his trained in London. http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis/2013/04/16/Monte-Carlo-Thursday-Murray-Iron-Out-Clay-Game.aspx
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