It's a rare summer where Andy Murray is not in a New York state of mind - but this is it.
Twenty years after announcing himself to the world with a US Open boys' title, Murray is beginning his retirement properly with a family break in Spain.
Tennis is happening and Murray is not a part of it. This will take some getting used to.
Murray, in a reflective moment, might cast an envious glance at his 17-year-old self, the boy who by his own reckoning was "nowhere near as good" as Tim Henman but was perhaps already Scotland's greatest-ever tennis player.