Andy Murray Defiant Amid Retirement Speculation
Former world No. 1 insists he won't quit despite poor form, receives support from tennis legends.
- Andy Murray, former world No. 1 tennis player, has faced a series of losses in the 2024 season, sparking speculation about his retirement.
- Murray responded to a BBC reporter's suggestion that his legacy could be damaged by his poor performance, stating that he won't quit and will keep fighting.
- Murray's latest defeat was against Benoit Paire in the first round of the Montpellier Open 2024, marking his third consecutive first-round exit this season.
- Despite his current form, Murray has received support from tennis legends Martina Navratilova and Andy Roddick, who argue that his legacy cannot be tarnished by recent performances.
- Murray has not specified when he intends to retire, but has hinted that this could be his last season if he is 'not enjoying it'.