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Murray confirms he’ll retire after Paris Olympics
Scot is a former No. 1 within the PIF ATP Rankings
July 23, 2024
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Andy Murray will compete in his closing tour-level occasion on the upcoming Paris Olympics.
By ATP Employees
Andy Murray will deliver his illustrious enjoying profession to a detailed after the Paris Olympics, the 37-year-old confirmed on Tuesday morning through social media.
The previous World No. 1 and 46-time tour-level titlist will signify Nice Britain at an Olympic Video games for the fifth time in Paris, the place the tennis occasion runs from 27 July to 4 August. A two-time Olympic males’s singles gold medallist, Murray will then name time on his 20-year professional profession.
Arrived in Paris for my final ever tennis match @Olympics
Competing for 🇬🇧 have been by far probably the most memorable weeks of my profession and I’m extraordinarily proud to get do it one closing time! pic.twitter.com/keqnpvSEE1— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) July 23, 2024
“Arrived in Paris for my final ever tennis match @Olympics,” Murray wrote on X. “Competing for Nice Britain have been by far probably the most memorable weeks of my profession and I’m extraordinarily proud to get to do it one closing time!”
Murray is about to compete in singles and in doubles (alongside Daniel Evans) in Paris. He gained his first Olympic gold by defeating Roger Federer within the closing at London 2012, earlier than defending his crown by edging Juan Martin del Potro in an epic closing at Rio de Janeiro 2016.
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