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Andy Murray’s Tough Loss Raises Doubts About Future In Tennis

Andy Murray suggested that he may have played his last Australian Open after a subdued performance led to a first-round exit against Tomas Martin Etcheverry. The 36-year-old Briton, a five-time finalist, lost 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 on the second day of the Melbourne tournament. Expressing disappointment in his play, Murray mentioned the “definite possibility” that it could be his final appearance at the Australian Open.

After a challenging 2023 season, Murray had previously indicated that 2024 might be his last season. Struggling with form, Murray lost both of his matches this year and has faced difficulties since the US Open in August, losing eight of his past 12 matches. The defeat against Etcheverry has raised questions about Murray’s future in the sport.

Adam Zulkarnain

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