"So long as I'm fit and healthy and enjoying playing I'll do
it as long as I can," Murray, who is making the final
preparations for the defense of his Wimbledon title, told the
Guardian newspaper.
"I don't want to stop in two years. I want to keep playing. Who
knows where I am going to be in a few years," the Briton added.
"When I go out, I'm really trying to get better and learn stuff
and improve. There's a point to me doing it."
The 30-year-old, who will be looking to claim a record-extending
sixth title at this week's Aegon Championships in London,
believes a third straight Olympic gold medal is a realistic goal
but is not taking selection for granted.
"I would hope to still be playing at the next Olympics," he
added.
"I don't think that would be how I would judge when or if I'm
going to stop, based on just trying to make it to the next
Olympics.
"Maybe I might not even be in the Olympics ranking wise or there
might be more British guys ahead of me at that time."
Murray opens his title defense at Queen's Club against British
number four Aljaz Bedene on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru)
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