Murray says Paris Olympics will be final tournament
Two-times Olympic singles champion Andy Murray said on Tuesday (Jul 23) that the tennis competition at the Paris Games will be the final event of his career.
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Two-times Olympic singles champion Andy Murray said on Tuesday (Jul 23) that the tennis competition at the Paris Games will be the final event of his career.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray has announced he will retire from tennis after the Paris Olympics, bringing an end to his 19-year career.
Andy Murray has confirmed he will retire after the Olympics, saying Paris 2024 will be his "last ever tennis tournament".
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