The older generation of this Golden Tennis Era is slowly being dismantled. It is the natural order of things and life; the new, sooner or later (like it or not) takes the place of the old. But the old school – the old lions – are doing their best to resist. However, time passes inexorably and, sooner or later, all these incredible heroes who have accompanied us in the last 20 years of tennis will say goodbye. It already happened with Roger Federer.
Before and after him other champions, such as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, David Ferrer, Tomas Berdych, John Isner, Juan Martin Del Potro or, on the WTA Tour, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, Garbine Mugurza, Ashley Barty and Agnieszka Radwanska. All stars who accompanied me in my adventure as a tennis narrator. It could soon happen for Rafael Nadal, Stan Wawrinka and Andy Murray too. In an interview given to the Express, however, the Swiss champion Stan Wawrinka believes that Andy Murray will not retire yet. Murray who has repeatedly reiterated his desire to retire.
However, according to Wawrinka, the British tennis player made these statements in a moment of heat, or lack of clarity, and could soon change his mind.
“It is normal that we are asked these…