The Scot is in New York to play the Open Western-Southern reorganized at Flushing Meadows for a week at the US Open.
The former world number one has a wild place in the draw, unlike the Japanese Kei Nishikori, who continues positive with the coronavirus and possibly misses the return of professional tennis.
Murray, who plays American Frances Tiafoe in the first round, revealed that after her training, she forgot to wear her mask.
He said: “On Thursday I finished my education and as I ran off the court, I probably took ten or 15 steps and one of the women came up to me.
“She asked me if I had a mask and if I could wear it, I had forgotten.
“But there are other people who make sure we don’t make too many mistakes.
“Now I feel like I’m here. But I had considerations beforehand.
“I feel at ease since I entered the bubble. I’ve been tested twice.
“Safety ensures that everyone wears their masks. There are hand sanitizers everywhere. From what I’ve seen, so far, it turns out everyone’s doing the right thing.
This will be the first Tennis Slam since the lockdown was imposed and will be played behind closed doors.
Before his first official game since November, Muzza, 33, said: “The USTA has done a wonderful preparation task. The outdoor position is nice.
“It’s a little sad that there’s been enthusiasts watching the games. I felt it as I walked through the park.
“It’s great to walk to the grounds of your education without being harassed or anything, but the atmosphere is the same without people.
“Me in the tournament hotels. I talked about personal accommodation, but the prices were astronomical. So I went to get the bubble.
“It’sArray did a task at the hotel, they have games and game rooms, which I like. I’m still a little child in that sense.
“They put another meal in the evening, we can receive deliveries. The room is nice. There’s a gym there.
World No. 31 Nishikori will remain remotely early next week and you may miss the start of the US Open on August 31.
The 2014 U.S. Open finalist tested positive in Florida last Sunday and can’t go to New York until it gives a negative result.
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