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Tennis legend rules out Strictly Come Dancing with savage five-word response


Former tennis champion Sir Andy Murray bluntly said "it certainly won't be me" when asked if he would take part in the BBC dancing show, amid allegations of abuse on the programme

The 37-year-old sportsman, who hung up his professional rackets last year, did however drop a hint that perhaps his brother Jamie also a force to be reckoned with on the tennis courts might fancy a twirl, as he chatted at the BMW PGA Championship Pro-AM in Surrey this Wednesday. (Image: PA Wire/PA Images) The upcoming cast set to sparkle on our screens includes Miranda's own Sarah Hadland, chart-topping Shayne Ward, Love Island sensation Tasha Ghouri, quick-footed Montell Douglas, EastEnders' heartthrob Jamie Borthwick, swimming champ Tom Dean, and everyone's favourite Morning Live doctor, Punam Krishan, reports the Mirror. Andy Murray playing a round of golf (Image: Warren Little)BBC director general Tim Davie revealed that the corporation is "pretty close to the end" of its investigation into allegations of abuse on the show while speaking at the Royal Television Society London Convention on Tuesday.

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