Andy Murray has revealed he is still unsure exactly when this summer he will retire as a tennis player. (More Tennis News)
Murray, 36, said last month that he 바카라did not plan on playing much past this summer바카라 and in an interview with The Times he explained why he cannot be more specific about when he hangs up his racket.
He said: 바카라I would love the chance to play in another Olympics, but also genuinely only if I felt like there was a chance of winning a medal.

바카라I바카라m also very conscious that because of how amazing my experiences at the Olympics have been, I would want to be there by right and not just take one of the other guys바카라 spots, because it is a brilliant opportunity.
바카라We have top doubles players (Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski are ranked inside the world바카라s top 10) and also Jack (Draper), Cam (Norrie) and Evo (Dan Evans) in singles as well.바카라
Murray, a three-time grand slam winner, who held the number one spot in the men바카라s singles rankings for a total of 41 weeks in the same era as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, could focus on the doubles at the Paris Olympics, which will be played on his least favourite surface, clay.
He reached the quarter-finals in partnership with Salisbury at Tokyo 2020 and added: 바카라When I played with Joe, I had the conversation beforehand with him that my feeling was there was a greater chance of me winning a medal in doubles than singles.바카라
Murray said he was 바카라bored바카라 of being questioned about when he will retire, saying: 바카라It바카라s been happening since Wimbledon last year in most weeks. It바카라s something that I바카라ve had to talk about and entertain.
바카라Obviously at some stage the end will come. It바카라s not an easy decision to know exactly when that will be or when it should be.바카라