Andy Murray’s big marriage decision and life after tennis including new hobby
The sporting icon has swapped the court for the green and is proving his skills in golf by competing in several tournaments and getting to grips with a sport he has always loved.
Andy Murray waves to the crowd after victory in the Men’s singles final match against Arthur Cazaux during day seven of the Rothesay Open 2023. Picture: Nigel French/PA Wire.
He officially retired in August at the Olympics.
It has been less than three months since tennis star Sir Andy Murray officially retired – but he has wasted no time delving into a new passion.
The sporting icon has swapped the court for the green and is proving his skills in golf by competing in several tournaments and getting to grips with a sport he has always loved.
Known as a tennis icon, he won 46 titles in his career – including two Wimbledons, one US Open championship and three Olympic medals.
As Wales Online there is more to Murray than that. He is also a proud family man and is getting to spend more time with his wife Kim and their four children. Here’s a look at their exciting new life.
New life after tennis
Since hanging up the tennis racket at the Olympics in August, he has now been practicing his swing at golf. He’s even updated his Twitter profile to reflect the new chapter in his life, changing it from “I play tennis” to “I played tennis. I now play golf.”
Currently playing off a seven handicap, Murray made his debut at the prestigious BMW PGA Championship’s Pro-Am in Wentworth last month, before taking part at the inaugural BTJA Mike Dickson Golf Day at Hanbury Manor Golf Club in Hertfordshire.