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The Scot was honoured with a ceremony on Centre Court as he prepares for retirement.
Murray struggled to hold back the tears as greats of the game arrived to help pay tribute to the former world number one.
A tearful Andy Murray was honoured on Centre Court in one of the final moments of his Wimbledon career. The 37-year-old was given a hero’s reception as he began his last appearance alongside his brother Jamie in the men’s doubles but the pair were beaten by Rinky Hijikata and John Peers. Murray still has mixed doubles to come with Emma Raducanu but the All England Club took the opportunity to celebrate his historic career.
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Andy Murray said he cannot play to the level he wants after losing in the first round of the Wimbledon men’s doubles with his brother Jamie
The 37-year-old is set to bid farewell to the Championships after partnering Emma Raducanu in the mixed doubles.
Murray’s Wimbledon farwell began with an emotional defeat in the men’s doubles alongside brother Jamie before he had the opportunity to speak to the Centre Court crowd
England enjoyed a rollercoaster 2-1 round of 16 win over Slovakia.
What a lovely goodbye that was: sweet, smart, and stained in tears. And nobody in the history of British tennis has deserved such a grandstanding, no-holds-barred, full-on sentimental farewell as much as Andy Murray.
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Andy Murray suffered a losing start in his farewell to Wimbledon on Thursday, weeping openly in front of his adoring fans before admitting: "I wish I could play forever."- 'Love the sport' - "I want to play forever, I love the sport and it's given me so much.
Andy Murray was given an emotional tribute after his final Wimbledon tournament started with a men's doubles defeat as long-time rival Novak Djokovic came through a testing workout on Thursday.Murray, the Wimbledon champion in 2013 and 2016, was entered in the men's doubles and mixed doubles at the All England Club after running out of time to be fit for the singles following recent back surgery.
Andy and Jamie’s final doubles defeat at Wimbledon failed to dampen the celebration of a tennis dynasty
England required a 95th-minute equaliser and an extra-time goal to beat Slovakia in the last 16
Murray was beaten alongside brother Jamie in the men’s doubles but the result quickly faded from memory as a special night on Centre Court began
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Not a dry eye in the house at SW19 in celebration of the two-time champion and British sporting icon
Murray’s career was celebrated on Centre Court after a first-round doubles defeat with brother Jamie