Andy Murray kustaafu kucheza tenesi baada ya Paris Olympics

Andy Murray kustaafu kucheza tenesi baada ya Paris Olympics

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Andy Murray

Andy Murray (37) anatarajiwa kucheza katika michezo ya mmojammoja (Singles) na wawiliwawili (doubles) kwenye Michezo ya Olimpiki itakayofanyika Julai 27 – Agosti 2, 2024 Nchini Ufaransa ambayo itakuwa ya Tano kwake

Murray ambaye mara yake ya kwanza kucheza Olimpiki ilikuwa Mwaka 2008, Beijing, China, hivi karibuni amekuwa akisumbuliwa na majeraha ya mara kwa mara ikiwemo nyonga na mgongo, amesema “Natamani kuendelea kucheza lakini nashindwa, mwili unakataa.”

Staa huyo ni Mwingereza wa kwanza Mwanaume kushinda Medali mbili za Olimpiki za ‘single’ alipomshinda Juan Martin del Potro wa Argentina Mwaka 2016.


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Andy Murray has confirmed he will retire from tennis after the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The 37-year-old is planning to play in the singles and doubles at what will be his fifth Games.

"Arrived in Paris for my last ever tennis tournament," Murray wrote on X.

"Competing for Team GB has been by far the most memorable weeks of my career and I'm extremely proud to get to do it one final time!"

The Scot's first Games appearance was in Beijing in 2008, when he lost in straight sets to Lu Yen-hsun in the first round.

Four years later, Murray swiftly put the disappointment of a Wimbledon final defeat by Roger Federer behind him, defeating the Swiss in straight sets at London 2012 to win gold.

The Briton became the first male tennis player to win two Olympic singles titles when he beat Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro at Rio 2016.

"Sir Andy has lived and breathed the values of tennis throughout his long career, championing equality and helping to send the message that our sport is for everyone," International Tennis Federation president David Haggerty said.

"Sir Andy's love of tennis will see him continue to be involved in helping to grow and develop our sport globally."

Andy Murray's first Olympic Games appearance was in Beijing in 2008

The three-time Grand Slam winner had career-saving hip surgery in January 2019.

Murray, a two-time Wimbledon champion, played competitively at SW19 for one last time earlier this month when he was knocked out of the doubles in the first round alongside his brother Jamie.

A back injury had threatened Murray's participation at Wimbledon and he left it until the final moment before pulling out of the singles. He had hoped to play mixed doubles with Emma Raducanu, but she pulled out of that planned pairing because of a wrist injury concern.

Speaking after his defeat at Wimbledon, Murray said: "It is hard because I want to keep playing, but I can't.

"Physically it's too tough now. I want to play forever. I love the sport."

Source: BBC
 
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