Rising British tennis star Kyle Edmund thinks Andy Murray is the greatest British tennis player ever and possibly Britains best sportsman ever. Murray, 31, on Friday announced that he will be soon retiring from the game.
The former world No. 1 has a severely damaged hip as he plans to call it a career at Wimbledon. However, the 31-year-olds retirement may come at Melbourne Park as he couldnt guarantee his hip would hold up until July.
Murray has won three Grand Slam titles, back-to-back Olympic Gold medals and one Davis Cup title before he fulfilled his long-awaited goal of becoming the world No. 1 at the end of the 2016 season. Edmund, ranked at No. 14 in the world, is currently the top-ranked British tennis player and one of the most promising players on the Tour.
For me he (Murray) has been my biggest role model out of any tennis player, Edmund said, per Metro UK. Hes Britains greatest tennis player ever and you could say may be Britains best sportsman ever.
To be able to have had the experiences that Ive had with him and memories in terms of training with him and getting to know him personally and seeing what hes done on the court and achieved, hes definitely helped my career in some way, whatever that is.
Murray is set to meet Spains Roberto Bautista Agut in the Australian Open first round. Also read: Andy Murray plans to retire at Wimbledon