Andy Murray hinted at a potential imminent retirement, suggesting he may have “a few months” left in his tennis career. The 36 years old secured his second win of 2024 in Dubai defeating Denis Shapovalov. Murray a three times Grand Slam champion acknowledged the challenges of staying competitive as he ages but expressed his love for the game.
Despite ongoing speculation about his retirement, Murray remains determined to perform at his best. His recent victory in Dubai marked his 500th career win on hard courts a significant milestone. Murray who underwent hip replacement surgery in 2019 has faced questions about his retirement for several years but has consistently defied the odds to continue competing.
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