
Andy Murray insists he's at peace with his decision to retire and says the Paris Olympics is the best place for his last dance - as he reveals what he will do next
Daily MailAndy Murray is at peace. Andy Murray has accepted that his magnificent time as an elite tennis player will end in the coming days The three-time Grand Slam champion stated that he 'felt good' about his decision to retire Murray will play alongside Dan Evans in the Olympic doubles, starting on Saturday Your browser does not support iframes. The three-time Grand Slam winner confirmed this week that the Paris Olympics would be his final tennis tournament Murray is a two-time gold medal winner, having been crowned singles champion at London 2012 and Rio 2016 As ever, his journey to contentment has been a battle of wills and a point contested fiercely by his survival instincts on one side of the net and painful truths on the other Murray said he had initially felt 'unsure' about the decision to bring an end to his 19-year career Not to Murray, though. The 37-year-old was given a tribute parade on Wimbledon's Centre Court earlier this summer as he played his last match at the All England Lawn Tennis Club But the fact that he has chosen Paris as the setting for where he will bow out is no accident The British tennis star opened up on what the Olympics means to him stating that being around other Team GB athletes makes 'it feel more important' than the ATP Tour Your browser does not support iframes. Murray says he has trained ‘unbelievably hard’ for this last dance having overcome several serious injuries this year But Murray added that he 'would love to be a part of the next Olympics in some capacity' ‘I haven't played for five or six years.
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