The tennis world bids farewell to a doubles legend. Jamie Murray, the trailblazing British player who became the first from his nation to reach the world number one ranking in doubles, has officially announced his retirement from the sport.
Murray, a seven-time Grand Slam champion across men's and mixed doubles, last competed at the 2023 US Open. The 40-year-old shared the news on Instagram, marking the end of a remarkable 36-year journey on the court.
"My tennis journey comes to an end after 36 years," Murray wrote. "I feel very fortunate and privileged for all the amazing experiences this great sport has given me." He expressed gratitude to his family, including his brother Andy, and his support team, adding with a touch of humor that he was "excited to enter the real world."
Murray's career is a masterclass in dedication and partnership, having secured major titles at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open. His legacy as a doubles pioneer and a consummate professional on the court leaves an indelible mark on British tennis history.
