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Andy Murray Announces Retirement After 2024 Paris Olympics

British tennis player Andy Murray has announced his plans to retire after competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Murray, a three-time grand slam champion and the only man to have won two tennis singles gold medals, shared the news on social media, expressing his pride in representing Great Britain in the Olympics.

Murray, who made his Olympic debut at the Beijing Games in 2008 and won his first grand slam at the US Open in 2012, will be bidding farewell to his tennis career after the Paris Games. The 37-year-old athlete’s decision to retire marks the end of an era in tennis and leaves fans reflecting on his remarkable achievements on the court.

As Murray prepares to compete in his final tournament at the Olympics, fans and fellow athletes will undoubtedly be watching closely to see him give his all in what will be a memorable and emotional farewell to a legendary career.

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