Andy Murray is set to conclude his illustrious tennis career by the end of the year. The 37-year-old recently bade an emotional farewell at Wimbledon, where the former double men’s singles champion was moved to tears as he thanked his fans for their support.
Although the father-of-four has yet to confirm his retirement date, he will leave behind a legacy with highlights including three Grand Slam titles, two Olympic golds and a Davis Cup victory for Great Britain, as well as a knighthood, awarded in 2017.
Despite preparing to hang up his racquet, Andy will compete in one final tournament – at the Olympics in Paris.
Here at HELLO!, we had the pleasure of speaking with Andy ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games. He shared his excitement about competing alongside doubles partner Dan Evans and offered a glimpse into what life might look like after his retirement…
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