Andy Murray Retires After Olympic Loss
Andy Murray Retires After Olympic Loss

Andy Murray Retires After Olympic Loss

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Andy Murray concluded his illustrious tennis career after losing in the men's doubles quarter-finals at the Paris Olympics alongside Dan Evans, succumbing to American duo Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul. The emotional match marked the end of a 19-year journey for the former World No. 1, who finishes with three Grand Slam titles and two Olympic gold medals. Tributes poured in from various figures, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who praised Murray as a 'true British great', and the Lawn Tennis Association announced plans to name the centre court at Queen’s Club after him. Murray expressed gratitude to his supporters and reflected on the incredible journey of his career, acknowledging the toll the sport had taken on his body due to chronic injuries. He humorously noted he might spend time with his children and is uncertain about his future plans. Notable personalities, including Novak Djokovic and various celebrities, honored Murray’s contributions to tennis and his legacy.

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