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Andy Murray has announced that the upcoming Paris Olympics will be his final tournament, confirming a long-anticipated retirement for the 37-year-old tennis champion. Over his illustrious career, Murray won three Grand Slam titles, two Olympic gold medals, and reached the world number one ranking, solidifying his place among the sport's elite 'big four' alongside Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic. His most memorable achievement came in 2013 when he became the first British man in 77 years to win Wimbledon, a victory that marked a significant milestone for British tennis. Despite facing numerous injuries, including a prolonged battle with hip issues, Murray continued to compete at a high level, amassing considerable wealth and accolades throughout his career. Known for his competitive spirit and determination, his journey has resonated deeply with fans, transforming him into a national treasure. As he prepares to exit the sport, tributes have poured in, celebrating his contributions to tennis and his remarkable story of resilience.
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