Jamie Murray officially announces his retirement from tennis at 40 years old
Jamie Murray has officially announced his retirement from tennis through a statement on Instagram. Andy Murray's brother is ending a successful doubles career at the age of 40, after over 20 years as a professional during which he won seven Grand Slam titles in doubles and mixed doubles. We bid farewell to one of the most renowned doubles players of recent years, shortly after Andy's retirement in 2024.
Jamie Murray has officially retired from tennis.
— James Gray (@jamesgraysport) April 15, 2026
Two men's doubles grand slam titles, five mixed, a Davis Cup title with brother Andy in 2015 and a former world No 1 in doubles. pic.twitter.com/bbAhsPlxxJ
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