he was up against another veteran in stanislas wawrinka in the opening round, a former winner in paris and fellow three—time grand slam champion. at 39, wawrinka is two years older, but he took advantage of murray's lack of court time, winning in straight sets. they shared a nice moment at the net afterwards, having had a fair few battles across the years, and murray, who reached the french open final in 2016, as well as multiple semifinals and quarterfinals, was in reflective move afterwards. idid i did really well here over the years and i guess a lot of the results and stuff, i think the issue for me is when you compare it to watch rough on or novak djokovic achieved in the same time is obviously minuscule in comparison, that most players would sign up for the results i had here, played a final, four semis, the results i had here, played a final, foursemis, i made the results i had here, played a final, four semis, i made the quarters how many times, a couple of times as well, maybe. i lost in the semis, i lost to novak in five, stand in five and twice to rafa, and obviously no sham