Former Champion Andy Murray Has No Plans to Attend Wimbledon 2025
Former Champion Andy Murray Has No Plans to Attend Wimbledon 2025

Former Champion Andy Murray Has No Plans to Attend Wimbledon 2025

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Andy Murray, who won two of his three Grand Slam titles at Wimbledon and ended Britain's 77-year wait for a men's singles champion in 2013, has stated he has no plans to attend Wimbledon this year unless a British player reaches the final or his children express a desire to go. Despite his historic success and upcoming statue at Wimbledon’s 150th anniversary in 2027, Murray rarely watches tennis as a fan and is not working at the tournament. He did attend the notable Djokovic vs. Alcaraz final a few years ago, anticipating a great match, but otherwise chooses not to go. After retiring post-Paris Olympics, Murray briefly joined Novak Djokovic’s coaching team, though that partnership ended without trophies before the French Open. Murray expressed confidence in British men's tennis, particularly in Jack Draper, who has risen to world no. 4 and will be seeded fourth at Wimbledon; he believes Draper will handle the pressures well. Murray’s approach reflects his focus on family and selective engagement with the sport as a fan.

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