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Andy Murray continues golf journey post-retirement, asks fans to give feedback on his progress

Andy Murray was recently seen honing his skills in golf. The former tennis player brought his decorated tennis career to an end at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

He announced his retirement during a press conference after his 2024 Wimbledon doubles exit, citing his lack of fitness after his back surgery. His last appearance on the tennis court was during the Paris Olympics, where he competed in a doubles game against the Americans alongside Dan Evans. They lost their quarterfinal match against Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul with a score of 6-2, 6-4 on August 1.
Following this, Murray walked off the court, marking an end to his career, and was cheered by the audience for his stellar career. The Briton is now frequently seen trying his hand at golf and also participated in the BMW PGA Championship on September 18, 2024.

Now, Murray has shared another update on his Instagram story, showcasing his progress in golf. The video clip featured him practicing his swing and making a shot. Here’s what his caption read:

“Any progress yet?”

Andy Murray opened up about improving his skills in golf

In a conversation with Manchester Evening News, Andy Murray opened up about improving his skills in golf and said that he has been practicing a lot. He also revealed plans to seek lessons to enhance his skills.

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