The world of tennis says farewell to a doubles legend today. Jamie Murray, the seven-time Grand Slam champion and former world number one in doubles, has officially announced his retirement from the sport.
At 40 years old, Murray steps away after what he described as a "tough year of tennis," having not competed since last year's US Open. His decision marks the end of an incredible career that brought immense success and helped inspire a generation of British tennis fans.
Known for his brilliant net play and tactical prowess, Murray formed one of the most formidable doubles partnerships of his era. His retirement closes a significant chapter, but he looks ahead with optimism, stating he is "excited to enter the real world" and has no regrets about his choice to leave the court.
