Andy Murray has revealed he would like to swap the tennis court for the golf course when he hangs up his racket – eyeing a life as a caddie to a professional golfer.
The three-time Grand Slam winner, 33, told the Gentleman’s Journal there was “crossover” between the two sports and he could make a difference.
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Murray is battling back after hip surgery although his latest comeback was halted when he withdrew from the ongoing Miami Open due to a groin injury.
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The Scottish former world No 1, who also has two Olympic titles, is not ready to retire yet but has been thinking about his future.