Tennis - Paris 2024 - Andy Murray : "I've had a very tough career, and I'm proud of it"

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Andy Murray a disputé, ce jeudi 1 août 2024, le dernier match de sa carrière sportive aux Jeux olympiques, en double avec Dan Evans (quart de finale). Une nouvelle icône du tennis moderne, ancien n°1 mondial et double champion olympique, s’en va, à 37 ans.

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00:00Yeah, I'm proud of my career. I worked really, really hard to achieve the results I did.
00:08It was a really difficult time to win the major titles. But yeah, I'm proud. I gave it a good go.
00:17How my body finished shows that. I put my body through a lot training-wise and obviously on the match court as well.
00:26A few months ago, I was not looking forward to... I guess in most jobs when people retire, generally it's more of a celebration because they're looking forward to working more.
00:42I obviously love playing tennis, so I wasn't necessarily really looking forward to that moment.
00:48But after I had the operation on my back at Queen's and I was struggling to walk, it was kind of an emergency operation I had to have.
00:59Yeah, I've been looking forward to the end because physically it's been tough. I'm not able to move around the court and do the things I want to do physically and therefore can't compete to the level that I want to.
01:13So yeah, I'm happy that I'm finishing now. Like I said, I was worried about it in the last year, 18 months, what I would do myself, but I'm looking forward to the end.

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