Andy Murray wants to become a caddie: Tennis legend interested in working with Robert MacIntyre.
11.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.11.2025
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Serious plans from Andy Murray
According to The Sun: Andy Murray is considering the possibility of becoming a golf caddie, and his 'dream' is to carry the bags for Scottish player Robert MacIntyre. A year and a half after retiring from tennis, the two-time Wimbledon champion shared his desire to be part of another professional sport.
In the past year, Murray has immersed himself in the world of golf and is now actively contemplating a new role in this discipline.
The transition from tennis to golf could mark a new stage in Murray's career. He has extensive experience in sports that may prove beneficial in his new role. At the same time, it underscores his desire to continue to associate his life with professional sports, even after retiring as a tennis player.
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