Less than four months after his retirement, Andy Murray has agreed to coach former rival Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open
Andy Murray
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Defiant and determined, Andy Murray left an indelible imprint on tennis at a time when it seemed nigh-on impossible to do so
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Andy Murray has withdrawn from the singles competition at the Paris Olympics but will still play doubles with Dan Evans
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Andy Murray’s Centre Court farewell marked a fitting end to his Wimbledon career, regardless of Emma Raducanu’s doubles withdrawal
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Ten days after undergoing back surgery, Andy Murray has withdrawn from the men’s singles in SW19 but still hopes to play doubles
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Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic has been drawn in the opposite half to his main rivals Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in SW19
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Andy Murray will make a late call on whether to play at Wimbledon one last time as he races to recover from back surgery
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Carlos Alcaraz made a winning start against JJ Wolf in Paris despite his recent arm injury continuing to play on his mind
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Andy Murray says he will be out of action for ‘an extended period’ after rupturing ankle ligaments at the Miami Open
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Andy Murray’s career has been defined by his endurance. But at what point does physical pain eclipse the joy of competing?