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Sir Andy Murray has been retired from professional tennis for just over a year, but the two-time Wimbledon winner looks to have secured a new role ...
However, their surprise alliance came to an end after just six months, despite reaching the semi-finals Down Under together.
He has tried out a number of new career paths since hanging up his racket for good, revealing his work in in venture capital ...
Tennis fans are all too aware of Andy Murray's retirement from the sport, but the life of the man who once took up the mantle ...
HAVING won three Grand Slams, £48million in career prize money and undergoing hip surgery, Andy Murray would be forgiven for ...
The best men and women in the world took each other on at Flushing Meadows on Tuesday. Tennis produces that dynamic like no other sport.
Edmund reached an Australian Open semi-final in 2018 and was part of the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015 ...
Andy Murray indeed underwent back surgery a few weeks back to deal with his internal ailments. The British superstar’s last tennis outing occurred in the 2024 Cinch Championships, where he ...
Serbia’s Novak Djokovic (L) poses with the winner’s trophy after beating Britain’s Andy Murray during their final tennis match at the ATP Qatar Open in Doha on January 7, 2017. AFP via Getty ...
Speaking in Andy Murray: Will to Win, a new BBC documentary, he explains how much Wimbledon meant to him, but also to everybody watching him. “After I won it was just relief,” he says.
Andy Murray, 37, played in his final professional career match on Thursday during the 2024 Paris Olympics — a doubles loss to Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul.