Andy Murray’s trophy-filled profession got here to an finish on the Paris Olympics on Thursday as one other chapter closed on tennis’s golden era.
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The previous world primary and three-time Grand Slam title winner slipped into retirement when he and Dan Evans have been defeated within the males’s doubles quarter-finals.
American pair Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul delivered the knockout blow with a 6-2, 6-4 victory on a packed Court docket Suzanne Lenglen.
The 37-year-old Murray had already introduced that the Olympics could be his final occasion.
“An unbelievable competitor on the courtroom,” mentioned career-long rival Novak Djokovic on Thursday.
“One of many best warriors tennis has seen. His combating spirit is unquestionably one thing that I’m positive goes to encourage many generations to come back.”
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One of many ‘Huge 4’ within the sport, Murray joins 20-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer in retirement after the Swiss nice stop in 2022.
Andy Murray received Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016
Rafael Nadal, the winner of twenty-two majors however battling extra accidents on the age of 38, exited the Paris Olympics on Wednesday and steered that he had performed his final match at Roland Garros the place he received 14 of his Slams.
Nadal additionally successfully dominated himself out of the US Open, sparking extra hypothesis that the good Spaniard can be completed within the sport.
That would go away simply 37-year-old Djokovic, the winner of a report 24 Grand Slams, nonetheless energetic amongst the game’s eminent abilities who’ve carved up 69 majors between them.
Andy Murray famously ended Britain’s 77-year watch for a males’s champion at Wimbledon when he triumphed in 2013, defeating career-long rival Djokovic within the closing.
He added a second title in 2016, taking his profession majors whole to a few after breaking his duck on the 2012 US Open.
Murray received gold on the 2012 Olympics on an emotional day on the All England Membership when he defeated Federer simply weeks after he had misplaced the Wimbledon closing to the Swiss on the identical Centre Court docket.
4 years later, he defeated Juan Martin del Potro to develop into the primary participant, male or feminine, to win two Olympic singles golds.
Murray additionally led Britain to the Davis Cup title in 2015, the nation’s first in 79 years.
He has received 46 titles in all and banked round $65 million in prize cash.
Ravaged by accidents
Nevertheless, he has been ravaged by accidents lately, slumping to 117th on this planet.
The Scot has performed with a steel hip since 2019 and suffered ankle harm earlier this 12 months earlier than present process surgical procedure to take away a spinal cyst, which dominated him out of singles at Wimbledon.
As a substitute, he performed doubles with brother Jamie and was defeated within the first spherical earlier than an emotional tribute organized by match chiefs.
“It’s laborious as a result of I’d like to hold taking part in however I can’t,” admitted Murray on the All England Membership.
“Bodily it’s too robust now, all the accidents, they’ve added up they usually haven’t been insignificant.”
Males’s tennis has already opened up a brand new frontier.
Jannik Sinner, the 22-year-old Italian, succeeded Djokovic as Australian Open champion in January and ultimately took his world primary rating.
Carlos Alcaraz, 21, received the French Open and efficiently defended his Wimbledon title, sweeping Djokovic off courtroom in a one-sided closing in July.
By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse