Andy Murray is the only man to win the Olympic tennis singles gold medal twice.
Andy Murray has announced that he will retire from tennis after the 2024 Paris Olympics, marking the end of an illustrious career. The 37-year-old plans to compete in both singles and doubles at his fifth Olympic Games. “Arrived in Paris for my last ever tennis tournament,” Murray shared on X. He expressed pride in representing Team GB one final time, reflecting on his memorable Olympic journey.
Murray first competed in the Olympics in Beijing 2008 where he lost in the first round. However, he redeemed himself in London 2012 by defeating Roger Federer to win gold, and in Rio 2016, he secured his second Olympic singles title by beating Juan Martin del Potro. International Tennis Federation president David Haggerty praised Murray for embodying the core values of tennis.
He highlighted Murray’s commitment to equality and the global development of the sport. The three-time Grand Slam winner had a significant moment in January 2019 when he underwent career-saving hip surgery. He made his last appearance at Wimbledon earlier this month, where he was eliminated in the first round of the doubles, partnered with his brother Jamie.
Andy Murray faced challenges with a back injury, which almost prevented him from participating in Wimbledon. He also had to withdraw from a planned mixed doubles match with Emma Raducanu due to Raducanu’s wrist injury. Earlier this year, Murray hinted that he would not play much beyond summer but was eager to compete in Paris. British number three Dan Evans will team up with Murray in the doubles.
The Olympic tennis event at Roland Garros begins on July 27 and concludes on August 4 with medal rounds starting on August 2. Murray’s final Olympic appearance symbolizes the culmination of a career defined by remarkable talent and perseverance. While his recent form and fitness may suggest challenges, his determination promises to make his final Games memorable.
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