ANDY MURRAY will never play another tennis singles match ever again – but has vowed to become a GOLFER!
The Scotsman, 37, is pulling out of the singles competition at the Paris Olympics due to an ongoing back problem.
The former world No1 will focus instead on winning a medal in men’s doubles with Team GB partner Dan Evans at Roland Garros.
Yet once his playing career is over – the Olympics represent his final-ever event – he will swap tennis racquets for golf clubs.
The Scotsman – a two-time Wimbledon champion – said: “Initially, I want to be at home next with my family.
“I want to spend a lot of time with my four kids and wife. I won’t be on the road much, I know that.
“I’ll play a lot of golf. I’ll try to become a scratch golfer.
“That’s something I’ll definitely try to do. …