Andy Murray Withdraws from Singles, Will Play Doubles in Paris
Andy Murray Withdraws from Singles, Will Play Doubles in Paris

Andy Murray Withdraws from Singles, Will Play Doubles in Paris

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Andy Murray has officially withdrawn from the singles competition at the upcoming Paris Olympics, opting to focus solely on the doubles event, which will mark the final tournament of his career. The decision follows his recovery from a spinal cyst surgery and a recent retirement during a singles match at Queen's due to a back injury. Partnering with Dan Evans, Murray expressed enthusiasm for representing Britain one last time and performing well together in doubles. The 37-year-old, a two-time Olympic gold medallist, confirmed that he will retire after the Paris Games, where he has enjoyed considerable success, including winning singles gold in 2012 and 2016. His final singles match was at Wimbledon earlier this month, where he withdrew due to injury. Murray's decision means British players Jack Draper, Cameron Norrie, and Dan Evans will represent the country in the men's singles draw.

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