The Olympic men’s doubles quarterfinal saw Murray/Evans lose 2-6, 4-6 to the third seeds Fritz/Paul, ending their run in the quarterfinals. With this, 37-year-old Murray has concluded his career.
On Murray’s social media, his self-description changed from “I play tennis” to “I played tennis.” His first post reads: I never really liked tennis.
1,001 singles matches played
739 victories
105 wins over Top 10 players
46 ATP Tour titles
41 weeks as World No. 1
29 victories over the “Big Three”
14 ATP 1000 Masters titles
11 Grand Slam finals reached
5 Queen’s Club titles
3 Grand Slam championships
3 Olympic medals
2 Olympic gold medals in men’s singles
Murray was known for his tenacious playing style, excellent technique, and all-around skills. Despite multiple injuries later in his career, he always demonstrated a resilient spirit and determination to return to competition. He is also one of the most successful players in British tennis history, making significant contributions to the development and popularization of tennis in the UK. This marks the end of Andy Murray’s illustrious career 馃挋馃挋馃挋
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