Not one to sit idle, Murray is eyeing the golf course for his next challenge once his illustrious tennis tenure comes to a close. He revealed his new goal: “I’ll play a lot of golf.

“I want to become a scratch golfer. I’ve always loved playing golf, but because of the issues with my back, I haven’t played for five or six years.”

Giving a nod towards remaining a part of the Olympic scene, Murray says he’s keen to be involved in the next Games in some way, though specific plans remain undetermined: “I would also love to be part of the next Olympics in some capacity, but I don’t have any clear plans on what it is I’m going to do from a work perspective.”

The tennis star made it clear that a leisurely game won’t suffice, proclaiming: “I don’t see myself playing any of the invitational things or those sort of events. I expect I’ll still hit some balls and stuff, but when I play sport, I like to compete – whether that’s in cards, golf or whatever. I want to be competitive.

“I don’t want to just have a hit and giggle.”

Definitively concluding on retirement sentiments, the athlete confessed: “I know it’s the right time to stop – I didn’t feel that way a few months ago when I thought this is when I was going to stop but I didn’t really want to, whereas now I want to – and I know that it’s the right time for me, so I feel good about it.”