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

Andy Murray Retires After Olympic Doubles Loss

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Andy Murray officially retired from professional tennis after his final match in the men's doubles at the Olympics, where he and Dan Evans lost to the American duo of Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul. Novak Djokovic paid tribute to Murray, highlighting his resilience and competitive spirit throughout his career, especially given his battles with injuries and surgeries. Dan Evans, who sacrificed his own ranking points to partner with Murray, expressed deep emotions following their defeat, acknowledging the significance of the moment for both players. Despite the loss, Evans and Murray's journey in the Olympics was marked by dramatic victories, including saving match points in their prior matches. Judy Murray praised Evans for his selflessness, underscoring the impact of his decision on their Olympic experience. As Murray closes this chapter of his career, he leaves behind a legacy as one of tennis's great competitors.

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