Andy Murray says he would prefer to retire at Wimbledon or the Paris Olympics as his tennis career draws towards an end.
Andy Murray says retiring at Wimbledon or the Paris Olympics would "be fitting" and he is unlikely to play at the US Open or Davis Cup later this year.However, the former world number one has not confirmed which will be his final tournament.
"I've had amazing experiences and memories from Wimbledon, but also being part of British Olympics teams." "To get a chance to compete at a fifth one is a reason to stay motivated and continue playing," said the Scot of his Olympics prospects.After the Olympics, the US Open - the tournament where Murray won the first of his three major titles in 2012 - takes place on the New York hard courts from 26 August to 8 September.
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