Andy Murray future hint dropped by Jack Draper after Brits share 'special' moment | Tennis | Sport




Murray has also made it clear what he won't be doing in retirement. The former world No. 1 had a stint commentating on Wimbledon in 2018 while sidelined by injury and doesn't want to go back. "I don’t think I’ll do that. I really didn’t enjoy it the couple of times I did it so I don’t see myself doing that," he said after his final match at the Olympics.

"But who knows? I’ll be away from the sport, certainly for the next few months, maybe longer. Be at home and assess what my options are, see what I fancy doing. If that’s nothing and it’s just being at home and being with my family, being a dad, that’s also something I really look forward to. That’s what I want to do immediately."

While he's still undecided, he also doesn't want to go into the media. Murray added: "I’m sure after a few months there’ll be some options and I’ll think of a few things I might like to do. But I don’t think it’ll be a journalist - you can keep your job!"



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