Andy Murray to Retire After Paris Olympics
Andy Murray to Retire After Paris Olympics

Andy Murray to Retire After Paris Olympics

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Andy Murray has confirmed his retirement from professional tennis following the Paris Olympics, marking the end of a remarkable 19-year career. Plagued by injuries, including a recent back problem and surgery for a spinal cyst, Murray has decided to compete only in doubles alongside Dan Evans in his final event. Despite the physical challenges, Murray is at peace with his decision, expressing contentment and readiness for this next chapter. Post-retirement, he plans to spend more time with his family and pursue his passion for golf. Murray's illustrious career includes three Grand Slam titles and two Olympic gold medals, leaving a lasting legacy in British tennis. His mother, Judy Murray, highlighted his and his brother Jamie's contributions to transforming Scottish tennis.

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