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What next for Andy Murray? As tennis star rules out foray in punditry, how ex-world No. 1 wants to become a football coach, golf caddie or pursue a career in sports management as he faces battle to be fit for Wimbledon By Rory Tingle and Matthew Lodge Published: 13:41, 24 June 2024 | Updated: 16:58, 24 June 2024 e-mail 26 View comments Sir Andy Murray may have ruled out moving into punditry when he retires from professional tennis, but that doesn't mean he will be abandoning the world of sport altogether. The 37-year-old has floated a range of ideas for his post-playing career, including coaching football, becoming a golf caddy and continuing his existing work in sports management and fashion.

In an interview yesterday, Murray played down the prospect of being a talking head, admitting he 'didn't particularly enjoy it' on his previous attempts before taking a swipe at how 'everyone agrees with each other all the time.' The two-time Wimbledon champion, who has hopes of going out on a high at the tournament next month, said he could 'potentially' go into coaching, possibly in a different sport like football or golf. Andy Murray is considering working in another sport, like golf.



He's seen here hitting balls while on holiday in Mauritius The three-time Grand Slam champion pictured with his wife Kim at the Cheltenham Festival in March 2019 Murray told The Sunday Times he is 'not happy' about the prospect of retirement, explaining that he still feels young and quitting tennis woul.

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