Andy Murray criticises the US Open organisers for their "total mess."

The legendary British player has officially retired and put up his racket, but he continues to watch tennis and is annoyed by schedule conflicts

Although Zheng's 7-6 (7-2) 4-6 6-2 triumph is now the most recent women's match conclusion in Flushing Meadows history, Murray, 37, wants things to be different.

The 2.15 a.m. conclusion at New York is not an unusual incidence; late endings at Grand Slams have been a common occurrence this year, following problems at the French Open and Australian Open.

Murray wrote on X, "The scheduling situation for tennis is a complete mess." "Watching matches at two, three, and four in the morning seems so amateurish." Sort things out.

At the conclusion of his message, Murray tagged many additional accounts, including the US Open's official X page.

The 2012 US Open men's singles champion and former world No. 1 also mentioned the International Tennis Federation (ITF), the Australian Open, Wimbledon, the French Open, the ATP Tour, the WTA Tour, and the WTA Tour.

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