Murray confirmed that there was no intention of retiring

In 2018, hip injuries seriously affected Andy Murray's career. At one point, the Scottish tennis player dropped to 839 in the world and intended to retire from his tennis career.

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Murray confirmed that there was no intention of retiring

Even so, the resilient battle helped Murray overcome everything. In 2021, he officially re -exported and attended the tournaments. Latest, this player has just been in Australia expanded 2022 and stopped in the second round.

After Australia expanded, Murray continued to register for another hard yard, Rotterdam Open, the ATP 500 was held in the Netherlands. Tomorrow morning 10/2, former No. 1 in the world will fight the opening with Alexander Bublik. In a press conference before this match, Murray shared his future plan. Accordingly, he asserted that he still had no intention of retiring.

“I am 34 years old and with the problems that I have encountered in recent years, I have to be forced to be careful. However, as long as I feel fine and healthy, I still want to continue to play.

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Murray is currently ranked 95 on the World ATP rankings

“That's why I have experienced the recovery and training process for the past few years. I don't want to be healthy just to serve the purpose of training. I want to be the best condition even when playing. So I will continue to try to play as much as possible,” Murray said.

In the latest update on February 7, Murray returned to the Top 100 on the World ATP rankings, namely 95th.

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