 Double Olympic gold medalist Andy Moray feels Tokyo 2020 can provide a beacon of hope after the disruption that continues to be caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Moray is set to take part in his fourth games as he looks to defend the singles title he won at London in 2012 and then successfully retained four years later in Rio. Delayed by a year due to the global pandemic and due to be played out in front of no spectators in Japan, Moray is excited to compete as he bids to build momentum following his injury problems. Well I think I mean we've done quite a lot of travelling since September last year when the tennis tour started up again and a lot of the events that we've played in you know the bubbles I think have been fairly successful with all of the you know testing and everything that's been been put in place so from that aspect you know I was you know comfortable with that but obviously I mean all of the countries around the world are kind of struggling just now and dealing with it in different ways so you know we have to respect you know what each country is doing with coronavirus and yeah here I mean we're getting tested every morning pretty much doing saliva tests here and two or three PCR tests before leaving and everything so I feel comfortable and hopefully most of the athletes do too.