Postpublished at 10:58 British Summer Time 24 April 2014
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Wimbledon champion Andy Murray does a Q&A at Wallace High School in Stirling
Numerous other schools across the UK join in with questions on video link up
Murray says he could turn to coaching when he retires, but not straight away
Glasgow-born player jokes about his hair, and talks about starting a family one day
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Sue Barker says we will all be looking forward to seeing him back on the court at Wimbledon this year to see him defend his title.
Primaries 4, 5, 6 and 7 are enjoying watching from Easdale Primary School.
He describes the differences in playing on different surfaces and the extra training required.
Oasis Academy Brightstowe tweet: "Well done to our students who have just taken part in a live Skype call with Andy Murray.
Andy says he'd like to start a family some day.
Do you ever just want to stay in bed and eat donuts? I do that sometimes. Yoghurts and ice cream instead of donuts though, he says.
Everyone at Balmuildy Primary in Bishopbriggs would like to congratulate Andy on his achievements.
"Well done Andy!"
How do you deal with pressure while playing? Andy says he tries to listen to the "rational" voice inside his head.
His favourite colour is blue, he says.
What do you call a donkey with three legs? "Is my mum in here? I've been hearing that joke all my life and so I know the answer is 'wonky'," says Andy.
Gill said:
"We are so proud of you in Stirling and Scotland! Well done. You are a fantastic ambassador for our country."
Where did you store your Olympic medal the night after you won? "Beside my bed, but it's in a safe place now though," says Andy.
David's mum says:
"David is watching the text online in Belgium, with dog Murray, before he has his tennis lessons and says you are a huge inspiration!"
Backstage at question control.... It's all going well with the video linkups and email questions
How important is your appearance? "Have you seen my hair!" says Andy.
Chesterfield High, Liverpool: What do you do in your spare time to relax? Andy says he likes to be at home, walking his dogs. He likes go-karting, playing five-asides, and socialising with his friends.
Elaine from Singapore says:
"Your work ethic and determination is such an inspiration to me.
"Thank you for always being down to earth and not changing who you are."
Does he like travelling? Andy says he loves travelling, and it's been one of the best parts of playing tennis.