ANDY MURRAY will reach the milestone of his 1,000th ATP match today while admitting he still doesn't know how many more he will play.
The Scot takes on Aussie Alexei Popyrin in the first round of the Cinch Championships at Queen's Club where he won his first Tour-level match as a teenager back in 2005.
But Murray, now 37, has yet to confirm where and when he will play his last.
In February, the former world No.1 announced he will "likely" not keep playing "past this summer" with Wimbledon and the Olympics the favourite locations for his final farewell.
But before the first match of his probable last British grasscourt season, Murray still won't commit to a definite date.
"A lot of it is based on results and physically how I am feeling as well," he said.
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