LONDON — Andy Murray plays tennis for a living, and he doesn't plan on being afraid of doing his job.
Murray was asked about the Paris attacks on Monday, and whether he was scared to go to Belgium at the end of the month to play in the Davis Cup final.
"I think everybody right now is concerned about things," said Murray, who beat David Ferrer 6-4, 6-4 in his opening match at the season-ending ATP finals. "But I do think the best thing that we can do is to live our normal lives, not change too much, because then the terrorists are the ones that are winning.