Andy Murray Hints at Retirement After Paris Olympics
The tennis star contemplates ending his illustrious career following a challenging season and aims for one last shot at Olympic gold.
- Andy Murray, the three-time Grand Slam winner, hints at retirement after this summer, with the Paris Olympics potentially being his last tournament.
- Murray, currently ranked 67th in the world, has struggled for form, experiencing his worst losing streak and considering playing doubles at the Olympics.
- Despite a challenging year, Murray still aims to compete in the French Open and seeks another shot at Olympic gold, having won singles titles in 2012 and 2016.
- Murray's retirement plans remain uncertain, as he contemplates the right moment for an announcement, reflecting on different approaches by tennis legends.
- The former world No. 1's recent performance in Dubai added to speculation about his retirement, following a defeat to Ugo Humbert.