ANDY MURRAY has admitted this could be his last Wimbledon as he is only one “big injury” from ending his career.
But the 36-year-old insisted he wants to keep playing and there is “certainly nothing immediate” in his retirement planning. “I want to finish on my own terms,” he said.
The three-time Grand Slam champion got a taste of his future farewell at the 2019 Australian Open when organisers played a video montage of tributes after his firstround loss.
A second hip surgery allowed him to return to the sport and the 2013 (inset, top right) and 2016 champion will start his 15th Wimbledon next week not wanting it to be his last.
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