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Andy Murray 🇬🇧 speaks again after his OFFICIAL RETIREMENT from tennis

The British Andy Murray shared his feelings after more than a month since he hung up his racket permanently, adding that he feels very happy and that he does not miss tennis.

Murray explains his feelings since tennis retirement More than a month has passed since Andy Murray played his last game as a professional at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. However, contrary to what one might think, the British player is happy now away from the daily routines he performed for more than one month. 20 years old. This was confirmed in his first interview after hanging up his racket permanently. In statements to BBC Radio 4, also collected on Espn Deportes, the former world number one confessed that he now feels more liberated, with much more time to dedicate to his family and his leisure time. Murray revealed that he is pleasantly surprised by this, since, so far, he does not miss tennis or competition. Released after his goodbye «Since I stopped playing I feel really free and I have a lot of time to do what I want. I can spend time with my kids and have free time to play golf or go to the gym on my own terms. It’s really nice and I didn’t expect it. I expected retirement to be difficult, that I would miss tennis a lot and want to return to the tennis courts during the tour. Until now it has been the opposite of what I thought.” No longer feeling guilty towards his family «What I always found difficult in recent years was that there was always a feeling of guilt associated with what I was doing. If I had to go on a trip for three or four weeks, I would feel guilty about leaving my kids at home or being away from my wife with them for a long time, so missing the kids was difficult for me. But if I was at home with the kids, I ran and spent a lot of time on my feet after training.”

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