Andy Murray will play his final tournament as a professional at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and will only compete in the doubles draw. Just today, the Scottish player withdrew from the singles event just before the draw. Therefore, alongside Daniel Evans, Andy will aim to secure another medal around his neck in what will be the closing moments of his career. "Dan and I have practiced together a bit. We have played tournaments together in the past. We have the potential to be a good team, but Olympic doubles are different because there are many pairs, with singles players participating who may not do so the rest of the year. There are many types of pairings, but many of them play extremely well. I am happy to finish my career at the Olympic Games. A few months ago, I didn't know it, I wasn't happy with the possibility of stopping; I was quite uncertain about it. But now that the moment has come, that I have made that definitive decision, I feel good."
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