Australian Open News: Andy Murray Drops Heart-Breaking Retirement Hint After Straight-Sets Beating in Melbourne
The tennis world recently dealt with a huge disappointment as Rafael Nadal stepped back from his participation at the Australian Open. While the retro fans were counting on Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray to carry the long-built legacy, it seems like another hit is underway.
The excitement levels of the fans experienced a great drop as Andy Murray lost his opening match in Melbourne. As the 36-year-old has been considering his age as a parameter for his declining performance, he recently dropped a disappointing hint.
In a recent press conference at the Australian Open, tennis legend Andy Murray revealed that the ongoing Australian Open might be the last time he plays in Melbourne. The big-four tennis legend expressed an uncertain future in the sport, stating, “There is a definite possibility that’ll be the last time I play here.”
As Murray dropped a major hint at his last season playing the Australian Open, it is still uncertain to predict if he will be staying to finish up this season’s major tours. Now that the tennis world is aware of what Murray has in mind, enjoying his remaining matches is the best fans can do.