Andy Murray ready for 'last ever tennis tournament' at Paris Olympics
Andy Murray has affirmed the 2024 Paris Olympic Games will be his "last ever tennis competition" as he gets ready to resign later this mid year. The double cross gold award victor will contend at his fifth Games in the wake of making a close to home goodbye at Wimbledon recently as he collaborated with sibling Jamie in the duplicates in his last debut at the All Britain Club. "Shown up in Paris for my last ever tennis competition," Murray composed on Twitter/X. "Going after Group GB has been by a long shot the most essential long stretches of my vocation and I'm very pleased to get to do it one last time!" Murray will leave as a three-time significant boss and a previous world No 1 having played with retirement on different events in the midst of a progression of injury difficulties throughout the long term. The 37-year-old chosen against contending in the singles at Wimbledon recently in the wake of going through a medical procedure to eliminate a spinal growth. He talked for a long time following his copies match close by sibling Jamie, letting it out felt like the end.