Andy Murray has expressed that he doesn’t plan to play much beyond this summer but hopes to compete at the Paris Olympics before considering retirement. The three times Grand Slam champion turning 37 in May faced increased scrutiny due to recent struggles in securing wins.
Despite a defeat to Ugo Humbert in Dubai, Murray voiced his desire to play at the Paris Olympics. He emphasized his boredom with retirement related questions and mentioned Wimbledon as a potential endpoint with the Olympics starting shortly afterward.
Murray a two times Olympic gold medalist aims for another shot at Olympic glory in Paris. He plans to return to the French Open, indicating it might be his final appearance. Murray acknowledged the lack of a defined retirement path and expressed his determination to continue playing for now.
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