Andy Murray confirms Paris Olympics will be his ‘LAST ever tennis tournament’, with British legend preparing to call time on incredible playing career
Andy Murray has confirmed that the Paris Olympics will be the ‘last-ever tennis tournament’ of his illustrious and tenacious career.
The 37-year-old is calling time on an incredible career which has seen him win three Grand Slams, 46 ATP Tour singles titles, and two Olympic gold medals.
Murray had hoped to enjoy a full swansong at Wimbledon earlier this summer but a back injury forced him out of the men’s singles draw and Emma Raducanu withdrew from their mixed doubles arrangement with a wrist problem.
He did still get to compete alongside his brother Jamie in the men’s doubles, though they were knocked out in the first round.
In Paris he plans to compete in the singles and doubles in what will be his fifth Olympic Games.