Andy Murray expressed his contentment with his decision to retire on his own terms, following an exciting journey in the world of tennis. In an interview with Tennis Magazine, he reflected on the matches and the conclusion of his career, particularly highlighting his final match against Dan Evans as a perfect end to his story.
“My priority is to spend time with my family first.”
Andy Murray
Murray emphasized his love for the Olympic Games, stating that the unique atmosphere and team spirit always brought out his best tennis. Although retirement at the Games wasn’t initially planned, he felt it was fitting to end his career surrounded by close friends at the event.
Since retiring, Murray has been enjoying time with his family, even attending Olympic events with his daughter after his elimination. While there is speculation about his future involvement in tennis as a TV consultant or coach, Murray currently prioritizes being present for his family before considering any other roles in the sport.
“Passing on my knowledge could be a good option in the years to come, but for now, my focus is on spending quality time with my family. I want to fulfill their demand for me to be a more present husband and father. When the time is right, I may explore other opportunities in the tennis world.”