Andy Murray confirms Paris Olympics will be his ‘LAST ever tennis tournament’, with British legend preparing to call time on incredible playing career

Andy Murray has confirmed that the Paris Olympics will be his ‘last ever tennis tournament’.

The 37-year-old ends a career in which he won three Grand Slams, 46 ATP Tour singles titles and two Olympic gold medals.

Murray had hoped to make a swansong at Wimbledon earlier this summer, but a back injury ruled him out of the men’s doubles event and Emma Raducanu withdrew from the mixed doubles event with a wrist injury.

In Paris he wants to compete in the singles and mixed doubles competitions during what will be his fifth Olympic Games.

He wrote on X: ‘Arrived in Paris for my very last tennis tournament.

Andy Murray has confirmed the Paris Olympics will be his ‘last ever tennis tournament’

‘The matches for Great Britain were by far the most memorable weeks of my career and I’m incredibly proud to be doing it for the last time!’

He recently said Hello! magazine: ‘I will definitely continue playing tennis. Just not on the Tour.

“I plan to play a lot more golf and will likely continue to work with my strength and conditioning coach, Matt Little, as I transition from full-time athlete to reduced activity.”

More to follow.