Andy Murray To Retire After Paris Olympics

- Murray has confirmed that he will retire from tennis
- He will compete in both the singles and doubles
- The Paris Olympics will be the grand finale
Andy Murray has confirmed that he will retire from tennis following the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 37-year-old will compete in both the singles and doubles events at what will be his fifth Olympic Games.
The Scot, who has enjoyed some of the most memorable moments of his career representing Team GB, expressed his pride at the opportunity to compete one final time.
His Olympic journey began in Beijing in 2008 and reached its pinnacle with gold medal victories in London 2012 and Rio 2016.
Murray has overcome significant challenges in recent years, including career-saving hip surgery in 2019. Despite battling injuries, he remained determined to compete at the highest level.
His Wimbledon appearance this year, where he partnered with his brother Jamie in the doubles, marked his final competitive match at the All England Club.
While Murray admitted his desire to continue playing, he acknowledged the physical toll the sport has taken on his body. The Paris Olympics will be the grand finale of a remarkable tennis career.