This story is from October 12, 2012

Andy Murray has no love for books

At the ongoing Shanghai Rolex Masters 1000, where Andy Murray is the no. 3 seed, the reigning US Open champion said he hadn't read a book in a decade.
Andy Murray has no love for books
SHANGHAI: Books of any kind - educational or leisure reading - isn't Brit Andy Murray's thing. At the ongoing Shanghai Rolex Masters 1000, where he is the no. 3 seed, the reigning US Open champion said he hadn't read a book in a decade.
"I don't read books," Murray, 25, said, as if he were allergic to it, "I mean, I go on the Internet a lot and read stuff online, but I don't read books.
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I haven't read a book since I was about 14 or 15. I got halfway through the third Harry Potter book. It was the first one that was really, really big. It was like 600 pages. I stopped around 200. I haven't read a book since then."
While world no. 1 Roger Federer has always been curious about other cultures and traditions, showing a keenness to learn when on the road, the world no. 2 Novak Djokovic, has in the last week, spoken about his love for reading. Murray on the other hand, prefers tennis talk and he makes no bones about it.
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