Andy Murray drops two-word update on his progress in golf following retirement from tennis
Andy Murray is making the most of his time post-retirement to improve his golf game. The former World No. 1 and three-time Grand Slam champion is an avid fan and has shared an update about how he is faring.
Murray rose to prominence in the tennis world in the late 2000s. During the following decade, he became widely regarded as part of the famed Big Four alongside Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic.
While the Brit would not go on to match the numbers of the Swiss, the Spaniard, and the Serb in terms of titles won, from 2008 to 2017, he was a regular contender for men’s tennis’ biggest prizes.
However, Andy Murray’s tennis career was greatly impacted after his peak years due to two hip surgeries he had to undergo in 2018 and 2019. He had previously suffered from hip pain for nearly a decade. Despite trying his best to prolong his career, earlier this year, he retired following the conclusion of his doubles campaign with Daniel Evans at the Paris Olympics.
Post-retirement, the 46-time ATP Tour-level titlist has taken to golf and has provided periodic updates on his progress via social media. Yesterday, he shared a video of him practicing a golf swing on his Instagram story. The two-word caption read: “Slight progress”