“Let him enjoy whatever time is left,” Mother Judy Murray issues plea of relief after tiring questions seem to plague Andy Murray’s dwindling career

Andy Murray has secured only two wins in 2024 season so far.


“Let him enjoy whatever time is left,” Mother Judy Murray issues plea of relief after tiring questions seem to plague Andy Murray’s dwindling career

Judy Murray, Andy Murray (Images via Imago)

British tennis ace Andy Murray is in the twilight of his career. The 36-year-old is struggling to win matches. Murray has won only two matches so far in the 2024 season. This has led to frustration and talks of his retirement. The Briton is being bombarded with such questions at every press conference he attends.

Amid this tough period, Murray’s mother, Judy Murray asked people to leave the tennis ace alone. Sharing a video on X, Judy Murray expressed her frustration about this behavior towards her son. She recalled how Murray was chased with questions about his empty Wimbledon cabinet early in his career.

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Now, as the 36-year-old is being asked about his retirement plans every now and then, Judy Murray has asked people to leave Andy alone and let him enjoy whatever time he is left with on the tour. Judy also talked about the problems Andy Murray is battling.

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Every single press confernece he is asked the same question. When he started on @atptour it was “ah but when r u going to win Wimbledon?” Every single time. Let him enjoy whatever time is left of his career. He is 50 in the world, has a metal hip, a bipartite patella + 4 kids.
Judy Murray posted on X.

Andy Murray plans to play at 2024 Paris Olympics despite struggles

Despite all the struggles, Andy Murray is determined to play at the 2024 Paris Olympics. With two Olympic singles gold medals in his kitty, Murray is hoping to take a shot at the third one before he calls it quits.

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Andy Murray (Image via Imago)

Although the 36-year-old is struggling to secure wins, Murray does not want to give up on his Olympic dream and wants to make the best of the opportunity he has.

Hopefully, I can get the chance to compete at another one.
Andy Murray said BBC Radio’s Today Program.

It is worth mentioning that the Rio Olympics in 2016 saw Great Britain’s Andy Murray become the first player to win back-to-back Olympic singles titles in tennis. While he beat Swiss legend Roger Federer in the 2012 Final, Murray toppled Juan Martin del Potro in 2016 to claim his second gold medal in singles.

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