Paris Olympics day 6
Paris Olympics day 6

Paris Olympics day 6

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Andy Murray's remarkable tennis career concluded with a loss in the men's doubles quarter-finals at Roland Garros, where he and partner Dan Evans were defeated by American duo Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul. Despite saving several match points during the match, they ultimately lost 6-2, 6-4, prompting chants from the crowd in celebration of Murray's legacy as one of Scotland's greatest athletes. Meanwhile, Team GB had a successful day at the Paris Olympics, securing three rowing medals, including silver for the women's four and bronzes in the men’s four and women’s double sculls. Helen Glover expressed pride in her team's performance, despite narrowly missing gold by 0.18 seconds to the Netherlands. The day also featured a bronze medal for Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne and Rebecca Wilde, highlighting Britain's strong showing in rowing. Overall, while Murray bid farewell to his sports career, Team GB continued to excel in Olympic events.

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