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Andy Murray and Jamie Murray LIVE Stream: How to watch Citi Open doubles match online


Andy Murray will continue his return to action later today when he links up with his brother Jamie in the first round at the Citi Open.

Murray won the men’s doubles at Queen’s Club with Feliciano Lopez last month but was unable to replicate that success at Wimbledon where he played in the mixed doubles with Serena Williams and reached the third round.

Murray current pain-free situation is a far cry from his emotional press conference in Australia in January and the 32-year-old is ecstatic at being back on court.

“Now, just not being in pain, it’s amazing what that will do to you,” he said.

“Like just how I feel every single day when I wake up, it’s amazing. I couldn’t remember what that was like. So, these last few months have been brilliant.

“There are things I can do on the court now that when I played here last year, I was winning tough matches against good players, [but] I can do way better that I did last year.

“I couldn’t serve properly here; I couldn’t use my right leg properly at all.

“Now I can extend it back behind me, I can push off for serves, it’s brilliant.”

Andy Murray and Jamie Murray vs Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin live stream – how to watch

Coverage of Murray brothers’ doubles match against Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.

This year, Prime Video will broadcast on-site, live studio coverage across tournaments, including at the BNP Paribas Open from Indian Wells, the Fever Tree Championships from The Queens Club, the US Open, and the Nitto ATP Finals from The O2.

On-site field reporters will bring customers the latest action, analysis and commentary right from the court side at many tournaments.

In addition to 37 ATP Tour events and the US Open available exclusively on Prime Video with a Prime membership, Prime members in the UK who subscribe to Eurosport Player through Prime Video Channels for an additional £6.99 per month (following a 7-day free trial) will also benefit from full coverage of the French Open, and daily highlights and live coverage from the men’s and women’s finals of Wimbledon in 2019.



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