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British doubles legend Jamie Murray retires from tennis
Jamie Murray, a legendary doubles champion with seven Grand Slam titles, has announced his retirement at 40. Known for his exceptional volleying skills, Murray was the first British doubles player to reach world number one. He reflects on h...
Jamie Murray, a legendary doubles champion with seven Grand Slam titles, has announced his retirement at 40. Known for his exceptional volleying skills, Murray was the first British doubles player to reach world number one. He reflects on his career with gratitude, emphasizing the significance of doubles in tennis. #TennisLegend #JamieMurray #Retirement #DoublesChampion #GrandSlam
Originally reported by BBC News.
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