Postpublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 23 April 2014
Linda says:
"Congrats on all your achievements, hope you win plenty more."
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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
Linda says:
"Congrats on all your achievements, hope you win plenty more."
Sarah says: "I want to say thanks for making my mum's 70th birthday last year so special - we took her to Wimbledon for a few days and she beamed with joy the entire time. She is totally mad for tennis!"
S1 pupils at Woodmill High School in Dunfermline write:
"Congratulations on all of your successes in the past year! We are all very proud of you!"
Woodmill High School in Dunfermline, Scotland
Heaton Manor School: Do you listen to music when you're playing.
Andy says he likes to listen to music when training. Anything on the radio - Ed Sheeran, Eminem, anything.
Anne-Marie writes: "It's 11.28pm at the moment and I'm watching from Newcastle, Australia."
At what point did he feel he had become a professional tennis player.
When he left home to go to Spain when he was about 16-year-old, he says.
Andy is asked about how it feels to come from a small town and become a top tennis player. He says it's strange to be travelling the world and playing in the world's major cities.
Primary 7a from Netherlee Primary School in East Renfrewshire, Scotland says:
"You sent us a signed photograph which we proudly display in our school to help keep us motivated. One of our Houses has been named after you too!"
Queens Park Tennis Club, Glasgow: What's your favourite shot?
Andy says it's the drop shot - his favourite shot since he was a kid.
P6 at Ardler Primary School in Dundee write:
"Good luck for the rest of the year!"
Tom says:
"You are an inspiration to Scots and Britons everywhere, especially in an era of rare top home sporting achievement. "
Andy is asked about whether football players should move abroad to play.
He says as long as they're doing it for the right reasons it's ok.
Sam and Mark ask Andy: "What do you keep in your kit bag?"
Andy replies: "10 tennis rackets and 5 drinks"
Andy describes his diet. He admits liking fizzy drinks and sweets but says he has to try to stick to a healthy diet.
Andy's favourite sandwich would be a chicken baguette, he says.
Mary wishes Andy:
"All the very, very best for the season."
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What would you ask your 13-year-old self? Not to be too hard on yourself, he says and not to get too stressed. "My brother used to wind me up when we were playing together," he says
Ailsa got in touch to say:
"Just want to say how proud we are of Andy. He is a gentleman and a true role model to the young ones here in Scotland."