Andy Murray explains reason for Olympics withdrawal as Brit pulls out of tennis singles

Andy Murray has confirmed that the Paris Olympics will be his last tournament as a tennis player - and he will only play in the doubles.

Andy Murray will only play in the doubles in Paris

Andy Murray will retire from tennis after the Paris Olympics (Image: Getty Images)

Andy Murray has announced that he will not compete in the Olympic men's singles, choosing instead to focus on the doublesin Paris where he believes his chances of winning a medal are greater.

The two-time Wimbledon champion from Britain confirmed on Tuesday that the Olympics will mark his retirement from professional tennis. However, he will only participate in doubles, partnering with Dan Evans.

He admits his physical condition is not up to the rigours of singles play. He explained: "Obviously me and Dan have made the commitment to each other that (doubles) was what we were going to prioritise.

"That gives the team and us the best opportunity to get a medal, realistically. My back is still not perfect and the potential of playing two matches in a day is maybe not the best."

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At 37, Murray has managed to recover from a spinal cyst operation enough to bid an emotional farewell to Wimbledon in a doubles match with his brother Jamie on Centre Court just three weeks ago. 

Despite being disappointed when fellow Brit Emma Raducanu withdrew from their scheduled mixed doubles match at the last minute, Murray holds no resentment towards her for the late withdrawal.

His mother, Judy, tweeted about Raducanu's etiquette being "astonishing" and later clarified that she was being sarcastic. 

However, Murray reflected: "When I reflect on that, it was right that I finished playing at Wimbledon with my brother. I'm really happy that was the end."

Murray has enjoyed a storied career on the court

Andy Murray has played his final singles match as a tennis player (Image: PA)
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"At that moment everyone was really emotional because it's the end of me playing at Wimbledon, but I'm aware that there's a much bigger world and a much bigger picture out there.

"Everyone is going to look out for their best interests - that's what they do. I understand that and I don't have an issue with that.

"My mum's obviously always going to support me and look out for my best interests. She's been the best supporter."

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has pulled out from the Paris 2024 tennis tournament due to a bout of tonsillitis, while Dane Holger Rune has also withdrawn due to an injury.

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