When asked about life in retirement, Sir Andy Murray doesn't mention the adrenaline of match points or the adulation of the crowd. Instead, his focus is squarely on the school run. For a man who spent his entire adult life immersed in the high-pressure atmosphere of the global tour for "at least 30 weeks of the year," the pivot to full-time fatherhood has been surprisingly seamless.

"I'm very lucky that I'm in a position where I'm able to do that," Andy exclusively tells HELLO! of his new routine. "I do all of the drop-offs and pickups, and I'm now there for all of the birthdays and school events. I love it."

"My relationship with my children in the last year has got so much stronger because I'm with them every single day," he reflects. Now retired from a glittering career on the t

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