Andy Murray has been kept busy since retiring from tennis, having called time on his superb career last summer.
Murray retired from tennis at the 2024 Paris Olympics, having twice emerged as a gold medallist at the event during his career.
The legendary Scot also secured three Grand Slam titles and reached number one in the world rankings in his prime.
Murray has regrets about his career, but he can hold his head very high considering all that he managed to achieve.

Andy Murray confirms if he would go on The Celebrity Traitors
He’s already ventured into coaching following his playing career, having worked with his former rival Novak Djokovic for six months.
Murray has now opened up on his life on The Tennis Podcast, on which his final question involved a potential appearance on the television show The Celebrity Traitors.
Asked if he’s been asked to go on the show, Murray replied: “No, but it’s funny because a lot of people have asked me that, and apparently there’d been some articles saying that, one, I was going to go on the first season, and then, I don’t know, that I’d been asked to go on the next season. Neither of them are true. I haven’t watched it.”
When asked if he’d take the call, he simply replied: “No.”
Murray was also asked if he watches the show, to which he replied: “I watched one of the first seasons of Traitors with the like… civilians.
“But yeah, all of my friends have been talking about the celebrity one. I’ve not watched any of it. My wife was totally anti the civilian one, which I was actually quite enjoying. But then yeah the celebrity one I haven’t watched it. I’m sorry to disappoint.”
And when it was posed to him that he could simply be acting as a great Traitor, he joked: “Yeah, maybe it gets announced next week that I’m on there.”
What could Andy Murray do next in his career?
Coaching is a common route taken by players following their retirement from tennis, as Murray has already proven.
He joined the likes of Ivan Lendl, Boris Becker and Goran Ivanisevic among many others to have made such a choice.
Many others, such as Tim Henman and Laura Robson, enter the broadcasting world, while others venture into different sports.

While a return to coaching is very much possible for Murray, he has been spending a lot of time trying to perfect his golf game.
And it’s fair to say that he’s gotten pretty good very quickly, although that pursuit may need to take a back seat if he makes a surprise appearance on The Celebrity Traitors.
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