Tennis star Andy Murray will probably only be seen on the doubles courts in Paris.
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The Scottish greatness of tennis Andy Murray’s is scheduled to end his professional career at the Olympic tournament in Paris. However, two-time Olympic gold medalist Murray now says that he probably won’t be able to participate in the singles.
Murray, 37, has been plagued by injuries, meaning the Olympic doubles will be the last tournament of his career.
Olympic tennis starts on Saturday at the Roland-Garros tennis center. Doubles pairings will be drawn later today.
Murray also missed the singles at his last Wimbledon, following surgery to remove a spinal cyst in late June, but entered the Paris singles and doubles together by Dan Evans with.
– I have to make a decision… But I don’t think I will play in singles, three-time grand slam winner Murray said according to Reuters.
– It’s clear that me and Dan are committed to the tournament and to each other, we make it a priority.
Murray won Olympic singles gold in London 2012 when he defeated Swiss star Roger Federer in the final. In 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, he defended his gold and beat the Argentine Juan Martin del Potro.