Andy Murray has called time on his phenomenal tennis career following his exit from the Paris Olympics.
Judy Murray noticed something ‘spooky’ about Andy Murray’s final game, with the 37-year-old losing in the men’s doubles quarter-finals.
He partnered with Dan Evans at the Olympics, with the British pair defeated by Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul.
It represented his final match on the court, with Murray having won 46 titles throughout his fantastic career.
He hasn’t given away too many details about what will come next, with media duties or coaching potentially among his options.

Judy Murray reacts after seeing Andy Murray watching the Olympics
But Murray did leave fans in hysterics at the Olympics, having been spotted eating a doughnut while watching the gymnastics in Paris.
And his mother Judy has now added to the discussion, writing on X: “When you can finally eat whatever you want…”
Andy Murray deserves to rest after a busy summer
Murray is clearly content on enjoying himself after hanging up his racket, with the Scot having not been afforded much downtime throughout his career.
Even having spent plenty of time sidelined with injury, the tennis star was always keen to work hard and get back to full fitness.
After missing out on a final Wimbledon singles run due to injury, he fortunately recovered to play doubles alongside his brother Jamie.
And a similar scenario played out at the Olympics, with Murray and Evans enjoying a lengthy run at the iconic tournament after the former once again couldn’t play in the singles event.
Matthew Ebden and John Peers went on to win the men’s doubles gold medal, with the Australians beating American duo Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek in the final.
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