“I don’t currently have a job” – Andy Murray opens up on his daily activities post-retirement

Ever since he hung up his racket after the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, British tennis star Andy Murray has tried to remain close to the sport, even taking up coaching for a bit. However, the former World No.1 appears to be enjoying his free time, as he recently admitted he is not in a hurry to resume working.After dealing with several hip injuries and going under the knife, Murray chose to retire at the 2024 Olympics. Teaming with compatriot Dan Evans, the British duo madeandymurrayimago1057986449 it to the quarterfinals before losing to third-seeded Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul, thus ending Murray’s professional career.
Since his retirement, the 38-year old has returned home to spend time with his family. However, the three-time champion was coaxed out of retirement by rival Novak Djokovic, who employed Murray’s services as his coach during the 2025 ATP season.
During their collaboration, Djokovic reached the semifinals of the Australian Open and finished runner-up at the Miami Open. However, the duo would part ways in May, with Murray returning to focus on other business ventures.

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