Andy Murray plans to keep his kids away from โdamagingโ social media
Andy Murray says he will not let his children on social media until they are older to protect them from its โdamagingโ impact.
Murray is the latest high-profile player in the sport to open up about the topic, following Katie Boulterโs revelation that she receives vile social media abuse, including death threats.
Former world number one Murray does not want any of his four children aged between nine and four exposed to it for as long as possible.
The 38-year-old told the BBC: โI think itโs positive any time anyone can speak out about it. Itโs great that (Katie) talked about it.
โAthletes across all sports have been discussing this for a long time, but it hasnโt really changed. Hopefully something can get done soon.โ
Asked what can be done to stop athletes receiving abuse, he said: โIf Iโm being honest I donโt know.
โMe and my wife are trying to keep our children off social media until they are much older, because I think it can be pretty damaging.
โI donโt know whose responsibility it is, I donโt know if the government needs to do more to tackle it, or (X owner) Elon Musk and people like that can do more to stop these messages getting through to individuals.
โI donโt mean just athletes, but then you get into the whole debate around free speech and itโs a difficult one.โ
