Andy Murray Retirement: The Paris Olympics is starting from July 26. Meanwhile, bad news is coming out for tennis fans. In fact, veteran player Andy Murray has said that the tennis tournament in the Paris Olympics will be the last tournament of his professional career. He posted on social media on Tuesday. In this post, he said that after the Paris Olympics, he will say goodbye to professional tennis. Andy Murray is the first athlete to win two singles gold medals in the Olympics. This player played his first Olympics in the Beijing Games in 2008.
Andy Murray wrote on Twitter – Reached Paris for my last tennis tournament Olympics, competing for Great Britain has been the most memorable week of my career so far and I am extremely proud to do it for the last time. Let us tell you that Andy Murray will participate in the singles and doubles event in Paris, which will be his 5th Olympics. This player won the Olympic gold medal in men’s singles tennis at the 2012 London Olympics. Andy Murray defeated Roger Federer in the final of men’s singles tennis at the 2012 London Olympics.
Arrived in Paris for my last ever tennis tournament @Olympics
Competing for 🇬🇧 have been by far the most memorable weeks of my career and I’m extremely proud to get do it one final time! pic.twitter.com/keqnpvSEE1— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) July 23, 2024
Let us tell you that Andy Murray won the gold medal for the second consecutive time in the Rio Olympics held in 2016, this time he defeated Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina. With this, he became the first male tennis player to win 2 Olympic singles gold medals, Murray also won two Wimbledon titles in 2013 and 2016. However, now this legendary player has decided to say goodbye to tennis.
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