Andy Murray has said goodbye to tennis for the last time after being knocked out of the men’s doubles at the Paris Olympics. Murray and Dan Evans were facing Team USA duo Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul but fell to a 6-2 6-4 defeat at Roland Garros. Murray’s days as a tennis star are over after being eliminated from the men’s doubles at the Paris Olympics It brings an end to a stunning career in which the Scotsman has established himself as one of Britain’s greatest-ever sports stars. As well as reaching world no.1, Murray has won three Grand Slam titles in his career, including a US Open in 2012. He also won Wimbledon twice in 2013 and 2016, as well as winning two Olympic gold me
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