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Sir Andy Murray has been retired from professional tennis for just over a year, but the two-time Wimbledon winner looks to have secured a new role ...
Jannik Sinner continued his dominant run on the ATP Tour, powering into the semifinals of the Cincinnati Open and adding his name to an elite list that includes Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael ...
Sinner is on a 22-match winning streak on hard courts. Players who had longer hardcourt winning streaks in this century: ...
Last year’s Cincinnati Open champion is just two wins away from repeating atop the field at the Lindner Family Tennis Center.
Murray withdrew from Toronto after one match and fell to Jeremy Chardy in Cincinnati. However, he saved his best tennis for ...
Andy Murray has been a busy man since retiring from top-level tennis, taking up a brief coaching role and appearing in a ...
An emotional Andy Murray tried to keep his composure as he said farewell at Centre Court at Wimbledon on Thursday after falling in the first round of the men’s doubles tournament.
Nice, Andy, but the No 1 taking in this era is out of reach. He got there in 2016, when Nadal and Djokovic were still in their prime and Federer still had another three years of winning Grand ...
Andy Murray, 37, played in his final professional career match on Thursday during the 2024 Paris Olympics — a doubles loss to Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul.
Speaking in Andy Murray: Will to Win, a new BBC documentary, he explains how much Wimbledon meant to him, but also to everybody watching him. “After I won it was just relief,” he says.
Andy Murray announced on Tuesday, July 23, that he will play his 'last ever tennis tournament' at the 2024 Paris Olympics as he confirmed his retirement in an Instagram post.