British tennis icon Andy Murray has divulged he's already gearing up to embrace a new sporting challenge following his retirement from professional tennis.
The formidable Scot, who previously held the world No 1 title and clinched three Grand Slam victories, unveiled his decision to retire in August.
At 37, continuous struggles with a hip injury nudged him to hang up his tennis racket. However, Murray is now focusing his efforts on playing on a different type of grass surface.
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