Andy Murray: I don't have any plans to go to Wimbledon. I don't go to watch tennis as a fan'
Briefly

Andy Murray, even in retirement, demonstrates his passion for tennis by coaching young children at West Byfleet junior school. Engaging and enthusiastic, he brings joy to the kids while promoting a government initiative that has restored over 3,000 dilapidated tennis courts nationwide. Reflecting on his own childhood, he emphasizes the need for accessible tennis facilities to cultivate future talent. Despite humorously dismissing his children's abilities, he delightfully shares a proud moment when his daughter recently excelled in her first school match, showcasing the importance of having fun in sports.
Murray states, "When I was growing up, a lot of the park courts around where we lived were almost unusable with broken nets and weeds growing out the ground. So to have 3,000 more courts just gives more people an opportunity to play. If you want more players at the top, this is where it starts."
While coaching kids, Murray expresses joy, saying, "I love seeing kids on a tennis court having fun." He reflects on the laughter and excitement of the children.
On his daughter's recent match, Murray mentions, "She was saying to me, oh, I'm terrible' and she was laughing about it. But she actually went undefeated. We were a bit surprised at her level being that high."
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