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Murray confirms Olympics will be his ‘last ever tennis tournament’
Great Britain's Andy Murray with his gold medal after beating Switzerland's Roger Federer in the final at Wimbledon, London, August 5, 2012

ANDY MURRAY has confirmed he will retire after the Olympics, saying Paris 2024 will be his “last-ever tennis tournament.”

It had been widely expected that the 37-year-old Scot would call time on his career after the Games, as he looked to go out at the top.

Murray was recently robbed of a Wimbledon farewell in the singles after he had surgery on a spinal cyst just a week before the tournament began.

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