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Andy Murray's last match
Andy Murray has announced that he will retire from professional tennis after competing in the Paris 2024 Olympics, marking his fifth and final Olympic appearance. The 37-year-old British tennis star has a storied career, highlighted by his two Olympic gold medals and three Grand Slam titles, including victories at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. Murray's decision to end his career at the Olympics reflects his deep connection to the event and his achievements there, particularly his historic win in Rio 2016 as the first player to defend the Olympic singles title. While many expected him to retire after Wimbledon, he chose to make a final appearance on a global stage, emphasizing his humility and teamwork spirit. As he prepares for this emotional farewell, tributes have poured in from sports figures praising his legacy and contributions to tennis. Murray's journey has inspired many, and the upcoming Olympics will serve as a fitting conclusion to his illustrious career.
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