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its worth a read Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club Wednesday, 10 January 2007 ANDY MURRAY - - - - - - - - - - Q. It was very warm for us. It was very chilly in Doha. How big of a change was it? A. When I was playing at night in Doha, it was about 14 or 15 degrees. I think it was about 35 today, so it was a big change. But you've got to get used to it. And this is why I think a lot of the guys play this tournament, it's so close to the site, the courts are very similar and it's good to get some matches in this sort of heat. Because I think the other tournaments, like your Aucklands and stuff, can be quite windy, and not as warm. Sydney, obviously, is a little bit different, but you get used to the weather much quicker if you're here earlier. Q. Are you feeling 100 per cent at the moment? A. Yes, I feel good. I'm still coughing a little bit but I feel much better than I did last week. I think a few more days practice and some matches in this heat, I'm going to be playing well going into the Australian Open. Q. How long have you had the cough, the splutter? A. 11, 12 days. Q. It won't go away, but do you feel okay? AAMI Classic 10/01/2007 1 MURRAY A. I feel fine, I don't feel sick or anything, it's just annoying. It's not too bad, it's just a little bit annoying. When I do a little bit of running and when I'm sitting down and then I get up quickly, I cough a little bit. But it's not too bad.