Andy Murray announced the end of his career after the Olympic Games in Paris

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Legendary British tennis player Andy Murray has announced that he will retire after the Paris Olympics in 2024. Murray confirmed this news in a social media post, highlighting that the tournament in Paris will be his last.

“I have arrived in Paris for my last ever tennis tournament. Competing for Great Britain has always been the most unforgettable weeks of my career, and I am extremely proud to do it one last time,” said Murray.

Andy Murray, a former world number one, has won a total of 46 titles during his career, including three Grand Slams, two Olympic gold medals, and one ATP Finals title. His dedication and perseverance on the court have left an indelible mark on the world of tennis, and his decision to retire marks the end of an era.

Given all the successes he has achieved, Murray will be remembered as one of the most significant tennis players of his generation. The tennis world will surely feel his absence, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of athletes.

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