How Pro Tennis Shaped Andy Murray - And Vice Versa

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So who is my guest this week?

The Grand Slam tennis champion, Andy Murray.

The career span of an elite athlete can be short, but this British tennis player has already packed a hell of a lot into his 35 years, three Grand Slam wins and a former world number one, he's battled injury to remain on the court, bagging tens of millions of dollars along the way.

But for the greatest UK player since Virginia Wade, it's always been about more than the money.

He's turned down endorsements and done things his own way.

From his early years, when some of the public were unsure of him, he's now ranked by pollsters as the most popular tennis player in the world.

As he faces what could be his last Wimbledon, what does he do next?

And can he avoid the pitfalls that occur for so many top sports players once they've quit their game?

This is what's coming up.

I know we're talking ahead of Wimbledon, of course.

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