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Andy Murray Announces Retirement After Paris Olympics 2024

Andy Murray, two-time Olympic singles champion, will retire after the Paris Olympics 2024, participating in doubles with Dan Evans. He cited injuries, recently sustained, and is now ready to end his tennis career. His final Wimbledon match was in doubles with his brother Jamie, and he plans to spend more time with family post-retirement.
Andy Murray, the two-time Olympic singles champion, has announced his retirement from tennis after the Paris Olympics 2024, where he will compete in doubles with Dan Evans.

At 37, Murray cited recent injuries, including those preventing his singles participation at Wimbledon, as factors in his decision.

Despite previous doubts about retiring, he is now content with his decision.

Murray has faced numerous injuries, including an ankle issue in March and back surgery in June, which affected his Wimbledon and Olympic preparations.

Although he won't compete in singles at Paris due to a back issue, he is optimistic about his doubles partnership with Evans.

Murray's final Wimbledon match was in doubles with his brother Jamie.

Post-retirement, he plans to spend more time with family and remains open to participating in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
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