Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray says he "won't quit" tennis despite being in a "terrible moment".
The Briton, 36, is winless in 2024 after Monday's first-round loss to Benoit Paire at the Open Sud de France.
Murray also suffered a first-round exit at the Australian Open, while his last ATP Tour victory was in October.
On Tuesday, he responded to a BBC reporter's post on X, which asked when Murray should "call time on an extraordinary career".
The post linked to an article which said while the Scot's status as a legend was secure "at what point does bravely soldiering on start to damage his legacy?