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Paris Olympics 2024: Andy Murray announces retirement, will leave tennis after Paris Olympics

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Paris Olympics 224 Andy Murray News: Tennis star Andy Murray has announced his retirement after Paris Olympics 2024. Andy Murray said that Paris Olympics 2024 will be his last professional tournament. He announced this on social media on Tuesday.

Andy Murray wrote on social media platform X, I have arrived in Paris for my last tennis tournament. Competing for Team Britain has been the most memorable week of my career so far and I am extremely proud to have the opportunity to play it one last time!

Participated in Beijing Olympics for the first time in 2008

Andy Murray first participated in the Beijing Olympics in 2008. He has achieved many great achievements in the last few years. This includes winning two singles gold medals. His victories in the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympics have further strengthened his achievements.

The journey was fantastic

In London, Andy Murray defeated Swiss legend Roger Federer to win his first Olympic gold medal. Four years later, he defeated Juan Martin del Potro in Rio and became the first male tennis player to win two Olympic singles gold medals. Apart from Olympic success, Murray has also won two Wimbledon titles in 2013 and 2016. There are many memorable wins in his career. Murray will participate in both singles and doubles events in the Paris Olympics. This will be his fifth Olympics. Let us tell you that the Olympics 2024 is being organized in Paris. It is starting from 26 July. At the same time, its last day will be on 11 August.