Andy Murray finally says goodbye to professional tennis with defeat in Paris
Andy Murray’s defiance finally ran out as his career ended with defeat alongside Dan Evans in the quarter-finals of the Olympic men’s doubles.
Twenty-one years after his first professional match and 19 since he announced his talent to the world at Wimbledon as a wild-haired teenager with a huge heart, Murray’s hopes of a medal-winning swansong evaporated in a 6-2 6-4 loss to American third seeds Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul.
And so concludes one of the great British sporting innings, with the 37-year-old breaking the mould by winning two Wimbledon titles and a US Open crown as well as starring for his country at the Olympics and in Davis Cup.
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