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‘I Won’t Quit’: Murray Hits Back At Suggestion 'tarnishing His Legacy'
Murray, currently facing a winless streak in ATP Tour since October 2023, has faced recent setbacks, including first-round exits in the Brisbane International, and Australian Open.
At 36, Murray's recent form has prompted speculation about the future of his tennis career. However, the three-time Grand Slam champion remains resolute, asserting that he won't quit the sport despite the difficult phase he is currently experiencing. Responding to an article questioning whether he should consider calling time on his career, Murray expressed his determination on social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
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