Jamie Murray fears there would be no tennis legacy in Scotland if he and brother Andy called time on their careers at the top of the game today.
The brothers have won eight Grand Slam titles across singles and doubles.
"I obviously hope that when me and Andy stop playing that there will be something to show for it, there will be some sort of legacy," Murray said.
"I mean, right now, if today was our last day playing tennis, I would say that there hasn't been."
Doubles specialist Murray, 31, has won two men's and three mixed titles at Grand Slam level and was also in Great Britain's 2015 Davis Cup-winning side.
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