Despite facing a challenging period and being winless in 2024, three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray, aged 36, expresses determination not to quit tennis.
After a recent first-round loss to Benoit Paire at the Open Sud de France, Murray, who last secured an ATP Tour victory in October, is grappling with questions about the impact on his legacy.
The BBC’s inquiry into when Murray should consider ending his “extraordinary career” prompts reflection on whether his persistent pursuit of challenges may be detrimental.
Currently ranked 49th globally, Murray, once a British and world number one, faces a drop out of the top 50.
Despite these challenges, Murray, who returned from hip replacement surgery in 2019, remains resilient, defying odds but acknowledging the possibility that he might have played his last Australian Open.