Andy Murray has no plans to retire from tennis and vows ‘I won’t quit’ after winless start to 2024

Andy Murray has made first-round exits at the Brisbane International, Australian Open and Open Sud de France in recent weeks; the 36-year-old rebuffed suggestions on social media that it may be time for him to retire from tennis

Andy Murray has no immediate plans to call time on his career and vowed: “I won’t quit”, despite enduring a winless start to 2024. 

The 36-year-old two-time Wimbledon winner was dumped out in the first round at both the Brisbane International and Australian Open and remains winless in 2024 after another defeat in France this week.

Murray let slip a one-set lead against Benoit Paire to lose 6-2 6-7 3-6 in his opening match of the Open Sud de France and has not won a competitive match since his victory over Yannick Hanfmann in Basel in October 2023.