Out of form tennis player Andy Murray is upbeat about his chances at the Rome Masters. After two back-to-back defeats in major tournaments, the former world no.2 slipped to no.5.Undaunted by his poor performances, the Scottish tennis player is looking ahead. He has been training around the clock for his match with world no.47, Italian Andreas Seppi."My confidence isn't as high as it was at the start of the year but I've just had two bad tournaments, that's all it is.” The Sun quoted Murray as saying.The tennis star is completely focussed on his upcoming match "Getting through my first match is my goal here in Rome and we'll take it from there." says Murray.

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