Emma Raducanu: Andy Murray won't 'wade in' with advice and opinion
The 18-year-old won the US Open title on just her subsequent Grand Slam appearance, catapulting her to 23rd on the planet and worldwide popularity.
Previous world number one and three-time significant hero Murray recently said her accomplishments were "exceptionally unique".
Yet, he won't "swim in" with guidance and assessment, since he didn't care for it when he was in a bad way.
"I never truly enjoyed it when the entirety of the ex-British tennis players were continually swimming in after each success and misfortune regarding what you ought to do, what you shouldn't do, and a great deal of them additionally offering guidance when you haven't requested it too," he said.
"I thought that it is amazingly aggravating - and still do today. I would prefer not to be that individual.
"What Emma has accomplished is fantastic and I trust she proceeds to accomplish additional stunning things in the game, and on the off chance that she at any point needs to talk, or her family, clearly I would consistently be there on the finish of the telephone.
"In any case, I would prefer not to be that person after each misfortune or win simply swimming in and offering my viewpoint on what she ought to or shouldn't do another way, since it's not useful."
Raducanu's triumph in New York denoted the finish of Britain's 44-year sit tight for a female Grand Slam singles title, since Virginia Wade's Wimbledon win in 1977.
Murray's own US Open victory in 2012 finished a 76-year run without a British champ of a men's significant singles title following Fred Perry's Wimbledon and US wins in 1936.
Be that as it may, the Scot demands the nation can't bear the cost of such extended stands by once more.
"For a country that has the greatest tennis competition on the planet, and is absolutely not ailing in cash, that is not actually adequate," he said.
"Presently ought to be a chance to attempt to ensure that it's not another enormous stand by once more. They need to attempt to pursue the open door."