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Tributes pour in for Murray after retiring for sport
Great Britain's Andy Murray applauds the fans after losing his Men's Doubles Quarter-Final match with Dan Evans against USA's Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul at Roland-Garros on the sixth day of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in France, August 1, 2024

PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer led the tributes to Sir Andy Murray after his tennis career ended with defeat in the quarter-finals of the Olympic men’s doubles.

Twenty-one years after his first professional match, Murray’s hopes of a medal-winning swansong evaporated in a 6-2 6-4 loss to US third seeds Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul alongside his doubles partner Dan Evans.

Shortly after the defeat, Murray jokingly posted on Twitter: “Never even liked tennis anyway.”

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