
SIR Andy Murray has turned down lucrative offers to open academies in China and the Middle East in order to coach young tennis players near his hometown of Dunblane.
The three-time Grand Slam champ has confirmed he plans to spend his retirement mentoring regularly in Scotland.
Murray will pass on his expertise at a £20million tennis and sporting centre which his family plans to build at Park of Keir, Stirlingshire.
Mum Judy has been leading the project for several years and it has Scottish Government planning permission.
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