Muzza Andy Murray’s career ended in the summer during the Paris Olympics, where he only played doubles with Dan Evans. The latter has given up defending his title won in 2023 in Washington to play alongside the three-time Grand Slam champion, a testimony of affection that certifies the impact of ‘Muzza’ on this sport over the last 20 years. The former world number 1 has faced several physical problems in the last years of his career and also underwent a delicate hip surgery, which allowed him to play for a few more years. The former Scottish champion’s level is no longer what it used to be, but Andy has never given up and has become a model for young tennis players.
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Murray won a lot during his career and was number 1 in the world, although he played in the same era of the Big 3. The Briton did not have the talent and elegance of Roger Federer, did not have the explosiveness of Rafael Nadal and did not have the elasticity of Novak Djokovic, but he found a way to carve out a prime spot on the ATP tour.
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An amazing career
Andy received a wonderful and exciting tribute from his colleagues during the last edition of the Wimbledon Championships, where he played doubles with his brother Jamie. Although he loved tennis, Murray knew it was time to retire and start a new chapter in his life with his fa mily.