Murray is currently winless in 2024 and has gone 1-9 in his last 10 matches, with his latest victory coming in October. The 36-year-old has been forced to shut down retirement chat in recent days, stating: “I won’t quit” and confirming that
Oxford University chancellor Lord Chris Patten has announced his plan to retire at the end of the academic year. Lord Patten has held the role for more than 20 years, but says “with a heavy heart” he has decided to leave. Lord
Andy Murray’s coaching team have responded after the former world No. 1 hit out at claims that he was “tarnishing his legacy”. The Brit is now 1-7 in his last eight matches, with his most recent win coming in October. Despite his
Andy Murray has angrily hit back at a suggestion that he is tarnishing his decorated tennis legacy by prolonging his career through a woeful run of form. The 36-year-old is struggling this year, suffering his fourth consecutive opening-round defeat to exit the
Nick Kyrgios claimed that rumours of his retirement were “garbage” after suggesting that he was going to end his career.
Ukrainian tennis star Yelyzaveta Kotliar is under investigation in her homeland after shaking hands with a Russian opponent after her first-round match at the Australian Open, according to The Daily Mail. Kotliar lost to Vlada Mincheva 2-6 4-6 in the Girls’ Singles
Andy Murray has been named on the entry list for the ATP 250 tournament in Doha next month. His recent Australian Open exit placed fresh doubts over his future in the sport but his return to the court has now been decided.
Ronnie O’Sullivan might have hammered Gary Wilson 5-1 to book his place in the final four of the World Grand Prix but he’s still concerned about his form. The 48-year-old has already lifted the Shanghai Masters, UK Championship and Masters titles in 2024,
Australian Open star Danielle Collins announced her retirement from professional tennis in her post-match press conference after suffering defeat to world No 1 Iga Swiatek. The 30-year-old confirmed that 2024 was going to be her “last season” on the tour after Swiatek
Andy Murray admitted his retirement date has come closer after a “flat’ first round defeat at the Australian Open. And the five-time finalist here said it is a “definite possibility” that he has played his last ever match Down Under. The Scot,