We left Andy Murray in the middle of summer, under the Parisian sun. Defeated in the quarter-finals of the men’s doubles of the Olympic Games, on the clay court of Roland-Garros, the Scotsman played the last match of his long career, disrupted by injuries. In tears, the two-time Wimbledon winner finished to the ovation of the French public.
Speaking of ovation, Andy Murray should receive several more, far from the tennis courts. On Tuesday, he indicated that he was going to tour theaters next summer, in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Hammersmith and, of course, at Wimbledon, the day before the start of the Grand Slam tournament, for a show called “Center Stage”. . The first tickets will be on sale from Thursday.
The principle, explained by the Gazzetta dello Sport : Murray will be on stage while a screen behind him will project images from his career. Spectators will see Murray recount his exploits, with never-before-seen anecdotes told by the Scot himself. “After retiring, I wanted(…) Read more on 20minutes
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