WATCH: A behind-the-scenes tour of Andy Murray’s ‘crib’ at the US Open

Ever wondered what the inside of the VIP suites at the US Open at Flushing Meadows look like? Wonder no more as Andy Murray is on hand with a behind-the-scenes tour.
With no fans allowed at this year’s behind-closed-doors US Open due to the coronavirus pandemic, all the corporate and personal suites were set to be empty.
However, the United States Tennis Association decided to give some of seeded players their own suites for the duration of this year’s tournament.
And Murray managed to snag the JP Morgan box.
MTV Cribs 🤝 #USOpen@andy_murray gives us a behind-the-scenes tour of his personal suite for this year’s event. pic.twitter.com/V3qSHcvsjL
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 31, 2020
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