Andy Murray had a rather interesting week. The former world no.1 was finally back to competitions after November in the south of London on the occasion of the so-called “Battle of the Brits.” Andy lost at the photo finish an extremely challenging semifinal against Dan Evans that eventually won the all thing.
Andy was supposed to play the third-place play-off, but he decided to withdraw as his body was too battered. Instead, it was Cameron Norrie to take on James Ward. On that occasion, Andy decided to sit out, turn coach and… ballboy.
Why not?
Andy 😁 pic.twitter.com/3bjmKKfhdz
— Andy Murray Fan Club (@MagicMurrayFans) June 28, 2020
.@andy_murray as a coach. pic.twitter.com/H4yzs4nPvX
— Andy Murray Fan Club (@MagicMurrayFans) June 28, 2020
— Andy Murray Fan Club (@MagicMurrayFans) June 28, 2020
Andy Murray in 2020
Now the world no.129, Andy played his last match on the 20th of November 2019 when he defeated Tallon Griekspoor 6-77 6-4 7-65 in the Rubber 1 of the Davis Cup.