Andy Murray is 39th in the world but plans to climb the ladder. The tennis player is slowly climbing the rankings, after the watershed that divided his career in 2, after his problem and after that his hip surgery.
The Scot shared in an interview that he wants to continue to compete at the highest level in tennis, as his current goal is to be part of the Olympic Games in Paris next year.
Therefore, Andy doesn’t plan to retire at least until the end of the new year.
Murray shared: “It was a very poor performance from me at Tokyo 2021 because just before the start of the competition, I got injured and chose to prioritize doubles. We were at the final step of winning a medal. I remember we were leading by 1 set and a break in the ¼ finals, but we didn’t take the opportunity and were defeated.” Andy has won 2 straight gold medals in Olympic competition.