Former Britain’s tennis star
Andy Murray has opened up about
an interesting experience of playing golf in the Celebrity Pro-Am at the BMW
PGA Championship. The 37-year-old is regarded as the greatest British player in
the history of men’s tennis in the singles category.
Murray has recently retired from professional tennis after
struggling with fitness concerns throughout his career. He first retired from
the sport in 2018 after the Australian Open but returned to the court miraculously
soon after and continued playing at the highest level for a long period of
time.
Murray’s last appearance as a professional tennis player was at the Paris Olympics, where he participated in the doubles category alongside Jamie Evans. After retiring from professional tennis, Murray has been involved
in playing other sports, such as golf. The former world number one in men’s
tennis, who lifted three Grand Slams in his illustrious career, recently participated
in Celebrity Pro-Am at the BMW PGA Championship. He was quoted in a report
afterwards, in which he explained the nerves he felt while taking part in the event. Murray
stated that he was very ‘very nervous’ and, at one stage, he could not feel his arms
and legs.
“It was good,” said Murray. “A brilliant experience for me.
To be out there with one of the best in the world for me, it was brilliant. I
was pretty nervous. I couldn't really feel my arms and legs. I didn't really
hit any balls on the range beforehand. Yeah, I was feeling it. But it got
better. It got better as the round went on. It's a different sort of nerves
from Wimbledon because you are comfortable in the tennis environment. I'm not
thinking I'm going to walk out on the tennis court and forget how to hit the
ball. You just, you want to perform well. Whereas here, you're sort of nervous
about -- there's people standing like five metres away from where I'm driving,
and I'm like, I'm useless at this game. Yeah, you just want to try and keep the
ball in play and don't mess up too much.”