Andy Murray details why he won’t retire as he discusses plans after ‘satisfying’ Dubai win | Tennis | Sport
Having returned to Dubai after five years of injury woes, Murray explained the reason he continues to play tennis despite sitting 88 places below his ranking the last time he entered the tournament.
Sharing a warning he received from several other retired pros, the Brit said: “I’ve spoken to a lot of ex-players that a lot of them have said keep playing as long as you can, nothing will replace it.
“Some have regretted maybe stopping a little bit too soon.”
Sharing his intentions to keep playing, the former champion also admitted he thought he could still perform on the court despite the difficulties of competing at his age.