Andy Murray Triumphs at Inaugural Mike Dickson Golf Day Following Tennis Retirement
The event was organised to honour Mike Dickson, a respected tennis journalist who passed away suddenly last January while covering the Australian Open.
Andy Murray, since his retirement from tennis, won his first trophy, paying tribute to his late friend and colleague, Mike Dickson, on the golf course. The 37-year-old Scotsman participated in the inaugural British Tennis Journalists’ Association (BTJA) Mike Dickson Golf Day at Hanbury Manor.
The event was organised to honour Mike Dickson, a respected tennis journalist, who passed away last January covering the Australian Open. Dickson had been a key figure throughout Murray’s tennis career and it was fitting Murray claimed the first-ever trophy at this tribute event.
Murray, spending more time on the golf course since retiring after the Tokyo Olympics, expressed his gratitude. The BTJA posted on their X account, “Thanks to everyone who joined us at Hanbury Manor for the first BTJA Mike Dickson Golf Day. Well done to our winner Andy Murray on claiming his first golfing trophy. We think there are many more to come!”