ANDY MURRAY fought back the tears amid emotional tributes to his career after defeat in the men's doubles last night.
But Murray, 37, gave a big hint that he could return to Centre Court in the future as a coach.
The double Wimbledon singles champion was not able to produce a final miracle on Centre Court as he and brother Jamie (above) lost in straight sets to Aussies Rinky Hijikata and John Peers. The former world No.1 only had spinal surgery 12 days ago - but last night was about a chance to celebrate and appreciate his amazing career.
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