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Andy Murray says he 'doesn't deserve' tennis send-off like Roger Federer
Andy Murray says he will not be deserving of a huge Roger Federer-esque send-off when he finally decides to call it a day.The two-time Wimbledon champion, 35, is yet to return to his breathtaking best after undergoing a second hip surgery in 2019 but has cooled rumours of retirement by informing supporters, "I'm really not thinking about that right now."Murray, who this year reached the third round of the US Open, formed part of Europe's Laver Cup team as they were defeated 13-8 by the World team at the O2 Arena in London. READ MORE: Novak Djokovic details WhatsApp group with Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy MurrayLosing Sunday's doubles match, alongside Queen's Championship winner Matteo Berrettini, Murray paid tribute to legendary tennis ace Federer, who announced beforehand that the Laver Cup would host his final match on the ATP tour."I certainly won't and don't deserve to have a send-off like that," said three-time major champion Murray, pondering his own retirement plans.