Murray admits: "I no longer want to be on the road, I want to be at home"
Just a few months after retiring from professional tennis, Andy Murray packed his bags again to accompany Novak Djokovic as a coach. However, this relationship ended prematurely.
In an interview with Hello, the Briton revealed that for now the door to coaching would remain closed. He explained: "I no longer want to be on the road, that's what I've realized. I want to be at home.
"My goals have changed"
I'm not playing tennis at the moment, and I'm very happy about it. I think my goals have changed. I was very focused on my tennis career, and now I'm dedicating as much attention to my family and children.
So, for now, I have no desire to set foot on a tennis court again. I don't miss it. And I think that's a very good thing."
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