(Video) Andy Murray set for Wimbledon return as he launches new theater tour
Andy Murray is set to return to Wimbledon on the eve of the commencement of the 2025 edition of the event with the launch of a theater tour.

Andy Murray (via LTA/Instagram)
Andy Murray is set to be back in the spotlight just a few months after ending his professional career. The British legend will not return to the court but will rather step onto a different stage with the launch of his first-ever theatre tour in the UK.
The tour, which is scheduled to start next year, will also see him return to Wimbledon. The former World No. 1 announced on Tuesday (November 12) that he is launching a stage show, Andy Murray: Center Stage.
The theatre live show will feature the 37-year-old on the stage with a screen behind him that will display video footage about his almost two-decade-long tennis career. He is then expected to share new anecdotes and details of his life on tour.
The show has been scheduled for four nights in June 2025, the same period that the grass court season will be played. Murray will open the show on June 18 at SEC Armadillo in Glasgow, Scotland. On June 19, it will continue at Playhouse in Edinburgh and then head to Eventim, Apollo in London on June 21.
Finally, the show will end at the New Wimbledon Theatre on June 29, a day before the Wimbledon championship kick-off. Murray took to Instagram to reveal details about the same.
I am stepping onto a different stage this Summer. Come and see me on my first ever theatre tour, with Andrew Cotter, in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Hammersmith and Wimbledon. Tickets on sale this Thursday on AndyMurray.com
Andy Murray said on Instagram
Murray ended his career in August with a glittering CV that boasts of three Grand Slam titles and two Olympic gold medals. He played his final career match alongside Dan Evans at the Paris Olympics.
Andy Murray hopes fans won’t get emotional during his return to Wimbledon in 2025
Andy Murray’s return to Wimbledon is expected to bring memories of his triumph extraordinary triumph at the Center Court. The British legend will be forever remembered in 2013 after breaking a 77-year curse by becoming the first British since 1936 to win the Wimbledon championship.

In a recent interview, he confessed that recalling the scenes of the victory in the 2025 Center Stage show might make fans emotional. However, Murray added it might not be emotional to him.
A lot of people talk to me about when I won Wimbledon the first time and what that meant for them, where they were, and how it made them feel. Whereas for me, it was pure relief it was over and done. Things that might not be emotional to me are to other people, and stuff that is quite mundane and boring to me โ because I’ve lived it my whole life โ other people are interested to hear about.
Andy Murray said (via British GQ)
While Murray will always be remembered for his 2013 Wimbledon victory, it is noteworthy to mention that he did win the title again in 2016. Since then, no British player is yet to win the Wimbledon Championships again.