Murray plays down 'hate' rematch with Rosol

World number two Murray will face the controversial 31-year-old Lukas Rosol for the first time since Munich in 2015 when Rosol bumped into him at a changeover during their quarter-final

Andy Murray played down fears that his US Open clash against Lukas Rosol will be a repeat of their last stormy meeting when he described the Czech as being the sport's most hated player. World number two Murray faces the controversial 31-year-old for the first time since Munich in 2015 when Rosol bumped into him at a changeover during their quarter-final. "No one likes you on the tour," Murray told him. "Everyone hates you." But Murray, the reigning Wimbledon and Olympic champion, insists that the bad blood is a thing of the past and will not impact their opening round meeting at Flushing Meadows next week. "I spoke to him after the match and it was fine. A few things happened when we were on the court," said Murray on Friday. "I have actually gotten along fine with him apart from that day. He's a tough, tough opponent, a big, strong guy. He goes for his shots and takes a lot of risks." Rosol, ranked at 93 in the world, rose to prominence in 2012 when he dumped Rafael Nadal out of Wimbledon.