Andy Murray explains why it’s time to retire after the Olympics

Andy Murray will retire from tennis at the Olympics after a challenging career, expressing his readiness for retirement and the significance of the Olympics. He plans to spend time with his family and wish Team GB success.

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Andy Murray shares his reasons for retiring from tennis at the Olympics. Murray, who has been part of the Olympic team for the last four or five games, explains that both physically and mentally, he was prepared to end his career. The Olympics holds a unique significance for him as it represents competing for something bigger than oneself and cherishing the team atmosphere. Murray’s decision to retire was not an easy one, but after consulting with his family and team, and dealing with injuries, he knew it was the right time.

Looking forward, Murray is excited about spending more time with his family, who have been supportive throughout his career. He plans to have some involvement in tennis but wants to take time to think about his next steps. Murray expresses his admiration for the Olympics, the physical performances, and inspiring stories, and wishes Team GB success and many medals.

Andy Murray in 2024

Andy Murray

7 - 13win/loss

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5-6
I Hard
0-2
Clay
1-3
Grass
1-2
37 year old
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2024 Highlights

Now the world no.121, Andy played his last match on the 19th of June when he had to retire when playing against world no.41 Jordan Thompson in the 2nd round and the scoreline was 4-1 .

This season Andy achieved an overall 7-13 match record.

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Murray's Record