Despite a winless start to 2024, Andy Murray has no plans to retire from tennis anytime soon. The two time Wimbledon champion suffered early exits at the Brisbane International, Australian Open and the Open Sud de France. After his recent defeat to Benoit Paire some questioned whether Murray should consider ending his career, but he remains determined to continue fighting.
Murray expressed his resolve on social media emphasizing his determination to overcome his current struggles and return to top form. Former US Open champion Andy Roddick also voiced support for Murray highlighting the enduring legacy of accomplished athletes like him. Despite setbacks, Murray continues to compete, demonstrating resilience and determination on the court.
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