Andy Murray

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Andy Murray snaps up Kooyong Classic win and bats away ... (Tennis365)

Andy Murray is feeling fit and healthy ahead of the Australian Open and has vowed to continue playing tennis "as long as the body holds up well".

[Australian Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/australian-open/) But I don’t have a timeframe [for retirement].” [Tennis News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/tennis-news/) Then there is my health. [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/)

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Andy Murray has 'no time frame' on retirement after first win of 2023 (ESPN)

The three-time Grand Slam champion finally got his first victory of the year with a 2-6, 6-3 .10-2 super tiebreaker win over Zhang Zhizen at the Kooyong ...

"But I can't look so far in advance with the age I'm at and with the issues I've had. I'm not awakening with aches and pains like in the last few years," Murray said. "If my body is in good shape and I'm still able to compete consistently, I'll keep playing," the two-time Wimbledon winner said.

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Andy Murray has no 'timeframe' on retirement after battling to first ... (Eurosport.co.uk)

Andy Murray recorded his first victory of the 2023 tennis season as he came from behind to beat No. 97 Zhang Zhizhen at the Kooyong Classic in Melbourne. Murray ...

“It's tough on the concentration,” said Norrie. I love the sport,” he said. But I don't have a timeframe [for retirement]." 1 and won his third Grand Slam title. "I really enjoyed the time on centre court, it's good to be back in New Zealand. "As long as the body holds up well and I'm training properly and performing to a level I'm enjoying, then I will keep going.

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Andy Murray has "no timeframe" on retirement after battling to first ... (Mirror.co.uk)

The three-time Grand Slam winner heads into next week's Australian Open in confident mood and looking to improve on his second round exit at last year's ...

Murray has been a five-time beaten finalist at the Australian Open, and will be in Monday's main draw. However, Murray admitted that a major injury at this point in his illustrious career would probably result in retirement. "I'm not awakening with aches and pains like in the last few years. "I'm certainly in better shape than I was. "I've been healthy the last seven months," he said after taking victory in Melbourne. The tough going at majors has given rise to speculation over his future, but Murray says so long as he's injury free and enjoying playing he will carry on competing.

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Andy Murray claims first victory of the year as Cameron Norrie wins ... (The Independent)

The 35-year-old twice Wimbledon champion was ousted in the opening round of the Adelaide International warm-up event last week and looked to be heading for ...

The Austrian, on the comeback trail after a serious wrist injury, said that while he was not back at his best, the win showed he was “going in the right direction”. The rain was not the only problem Norrie faced and he had to dig deep to subdue the Czech after the 21-year-old had played sublime tennis to win the second set on a tiebreak. Much of that time was spent in the dressing room waiting for the wet weather to pass and the match was concluded indoors when the rain persisted.

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Andy Murray picks up season's first win at Kooyong Classic (The Statesman)

The three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray registered his first win of the 2023 season at Kooyong Classic, beating Zhang Zhizen 2-6, 6-3 (10-2) in a ...

But I don’t have a timeframe (for retirement)” Murray, ranked 49 in the world, had hip surgery in 2018 and has been troubled by injuries since then. The 35-year-old was trailing by a set against Zhang but bounced back to level up the match before sailing through the tiebreaker.

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Australian Open 2023: is Andy Murray playing Grand Slam? Date ... (NationalWorld)

Andy Murray has won his first match at Kooyong Classic as he prepares for Australian Open Grand Slam 2023 next week.

Katie Boutler lost 6-1 6-3 to Polina Kudermetova in the second round of qualifying while Paul Jubb, Ryan Peniston, Heather Watson and Liam Broady all lost their first round matches. [world number one](/sport/tennis/nick-kyrgios-who-is-australian-tennis-player-ranking-net-worth-3756900), currently ranked 49, had hip surgery in 2018 and 2019 which was at the time thought to have ended his career. The 35-year-old Scottish star beat China’s Zhang Zhizhen 2-6 6-3 10-2 and will be using his run in Melbourne to prepare for the [first Grand Slam of the year.](/sport/tennis/australian-open-2023-tennis-tournament-draw-qualifying-schedule-emma-raducanu-3981081)

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Andy Murray has no 'timeframe' on retirement after battling to first ... (Eurosport.com)

Andy Murray recorded his first victory of the 2023 tennis season as he came from behind to beat No. 97 Zhang Zhizhen at the Kooyong Classic in Melbourne.

“It's tough on the concentration,” said Norrie. I love the sport,” he said. But I don't have a timeframe [for retirement]." 1 and won his third Grand Slam title. "I really enjoyed the time on centre court, it's good to be back in New Zealand. "As long as the body holds up well and I'm training properly and performing to a level I'm enjoying, then I will keep going.

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Andy Murray's former coach explains why the Scot is reluctant to retire (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

Alex Corretja has insisted that Andy Murray should continue playing for as long as he believes he can compete with the best.

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Nick Kyrgios knocking on major door: Andy Murray | Canberra Weekly (Canberra Weekly)

Having won Wimbledon twice in front of his home fans, Andy Murray says Nick Kyrgios needs to embrace the love and pressure from the locals to take the AO ...

He also won the Open doubles with Thanasi Kokkinakis. “Last year he won the doubles here and then had a great run at Wimbledon as well,” he said. “Home support is a positive thing in football or soccer, and I’m assuming in Aussie Rules it is like that as well – the home team tends to perform better, and it is the same with tennis.”

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Andy Murray waiting for 'one last drop' as former coach makes ... (Daily Express)

Andy Murray is preparing for the start of the Australian Open where he hasn't made it past the second round since 2017.

"Whatever you do in your life, the emotion you spent on that court, it’s never going to be the same again. That is why he is playing. However, Corretja feels the Brit is still waiting for that perfect swansong moment before calling time on his career. He's knocked back retirement questions, recently stating that there is "no timeframe" on when he plans to leave the sport once and for all. Now ranked 49 in the world, Murray is close to once again being seeded at major tournaments. Andy Murray's former coach Alex Corretja believes the three-time major winner is hoping to win one more big title such as Queen's before calling time on his illustrious career.

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Nick Kyrgios gets Andy Murray's Australian Open backing as Brit ... (Daily Express)

Ash Barty ended Australia's 44-year wait for a home singles champion last year - and then retired. Kyrgios has not played a competitive match since the quarter- ...

The media has picked on me big time for several months and not in a positive note, so that has created a lot of disturbance to my brand and to me personally and people around me. "Obviously I wish for a positive reception but it’s in their hands. Djokovic blamed the media for his deportation on "health and good order grounds". As long as the body holds up well and I'm training properly and performing to a level I'm enjoying, then I will keep going. Novak Djokovic has meanwhile admitted he was the “villain of the world” last year. He was really close and he wasn't that far away at the US Open either.

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Andy Murray has Nick Kyrgios belief as star “knocking on door ... (Mirror.co.uk)

After an impressive performance at Wimbledon last year, Andy Murray has backed Nick Kyrgios to deliver on the big stage ahead of the Australian open in ...

"It is not easy, there have not been loads of players over the years who have managed to win home slams. "He was really close and he wasn't that far away at the US Open either. Murray has since revealed that one key component to his success is the amount of support and backing he received from his home crowd. Backing Kyrgios for success, the Scot added: "Last year he won the doubles here and then had a great run at Wimbledon as well. The Aussie also secured the Australian Open doubles title alongside fellow Thanasi Kokkinakis, whilst also picking up his best finish in a singles Grand Slam after reaching the final at Wimbledon before losing to Novak Djokovic. Kyrgios enjoyed plenty of success in 2022, picking up his first tournament victory in three years when winning the Washington Open.

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Home support to be the x-factor for undercooked Nick Kyrgios says ... (Tennis365)

Kyrgios hasn't been able to play any competitive tennis in 2023 thanks to an injury during his December exhibition tour in the middle east. However, Murray says ...

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Andy Murray has 'no time frame' on retirement after first win of 2023 (ESPN Australia)

The three-time Grand Slam champion finally got his first victory of the year with a 2-6, 6-3 .10-2 super tiebreaker win over Zhang Zhizen at the Kooyong ...

"But I can't look so far in advance with the age I'm at and with the issues I've had. I'm not awakening with aches and pains like in the last few years," Murray said. "If my body is in good shape and I'm still able to compete consistently, I'll keep playing," the two-time Wimbledon winner said.

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