Angry Andy Murray smacks racket against umpire’s chair in on-court meltdown and shares retirement update | 9YP0K4D | 2024-02-29 16:08:01
Angry Andy Murray smacks racket against umpire's chair in on-court meltdown and shares retirement update | 9YP0K4D | 2024-02-29 16:08:01
Andy Murray has confirmed that he's set for his last summer in tennis earlier than retirement following his on-court meltdown in Dubai on Wednesday.
The 36-year-old lost his temper at numerous points in his 6-2 6-4 defeat to fifth-seed Ugo Humbert within the final 16 of the Dubai Tennis Championships.
Murray, a two-time Wimbledon champion and former world No.1, was seen smashing his racket towards the umpire's chair in anger through the match.
The British legend also screamed 'I don't have a clue what I'm doing' at his coaching field and stated that he was having 'awful feelings on the tennis courtroom'.
After the loss, world No.67 Murray once again opened up about plans for retirement and stated: 'Yeah, I mean, I'm doubtless not going to play past this summer time.
'I get asked about it after each single match that I play, every single event that I play. I'm bored of the question, to be trustworthy.
'Yeah, I'm not going to talk more about that between now and each time the time comes for me to cease. However yeah, I don't plan on enjoying a lot past this summer time.'
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Murray has produced simply two wins throughout eight matches this yr and admitted after his first-round exit at the Australian Open that he was considering his future.
The three-time Grand Slam winner additionally appeared to mouth 'this game's not for me any more' during his defeat to teenager Jakub Mensik in Qatar final week.
Talking after his current win over Denis Shapovalov, Murray said that he was finding it 'harder and harder' on the ATP Tour, that he doesn't 'have too lengthy left' earlier than retirement and vowed to get back to his greatest in his 'previous couple of months'.
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