Andy Murray drops significant new job trace as two-time Wimbledon champ reveals post-retirement designs

SIR ANDY MURRAY has uncovered the one Wimbledon function that might tempt him back again when he quits playing.

And the two-time SW19 king defined the surprising reason why it will definitely NOT be a job in the commentary box!

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Andy Murray Ruled out getting a commentatorCredit history: Rex
Murray gave a frank opinion to Sue Barker about commentating

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Murray gave a frank viewpoint to Sue Barker about commentatingCredit rating: Rex

Murray, 36, bought a standing ovation on Centre Courtroom after a extraordinary tribute to the previous world No1 following what could be his second-last match at the match.

The Scot exited the men’s doubles with brother Jamie, losing 7-6 6-4 to Australians Rinky Hijikata and John Friends.  

So possessing withdrawn from the singles, it truly is all on the combined doubles with Emma Raducanu – starting, and he hopes not ending, on Saturday.

And aside from telling iconic BBC presenter Sue Barker on her return that retiring from the court docket will be devastatingly challenging, he hinted at what could occur next for him – off the court docket.

Asked by Barker if he’ll be viewed on Wimbledon once again right after quitting enjoying, Murray mentioned: “I’m not hardly ever likely to arrive again!”

And when questioned about a new job he advised assisting other players rather than dishing out opinions might be his forte.

He said: “I might probably be far more comfortable sitting up there in the coaching  box.”

And when questioned on commentating, he confessed he was disappointed through his very first stab at it – alongside fellow Wimbledon legends John McEnroe and Tim Henman.

Andy and Jamie Murray reflect on their first-round defeat

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Andy and Jamie Murray mirror on their first-round defeat

Pressed by Barker on no matter whether he’d actually disliked it, he additional: “I did not!

“Not because of the individuals I did it with but it was the match, an unbelievable match – Nadal/Del Potro, four and a fifty percent hours.

Andy and Jamie Murray Crushed in emotional Wimbledon Doubles first round clash

“Astounding tennis but it really is a extensive time to adhere in the commentary box… the timing, it was a very long time to be in there and I failed to enjoy it that significantly.”

But mainly Murray centered on how gutted he’ll be to eventually set his racket will be.

He reported: “It’s tough since I’d love to perform but I cannot. 

“Physically, it is far too hard now, all of the accidents, they have added up, they have not been insignificant.

“I want to enjoy eternally. I appreciate the sport, it has specified me so a great deal, taught me hundreds of lessons around the decades. I don’t want to quit. So, it’s really hard.”

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