'All we can say is thank you…'
Clare Balding paid an emotional tribute to Andy Murray The BBC studio at the Paris Olympics fell into silence and an emotional Clare Balding nearly stopped broadcasting over Andy Murray’s official retirement. Murray lost in the quarter-finals of the men’s doubles on Thursday next to Dan Evans as Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul produced a 6-2 6-4 Roland-Garros win.
‘Born on May 15, 1987, Murray burst to prominence winning the 2004 US Open junior singles title and the following summer, made his Tour-level debut as a wild card entrant reaching the third round of both Queens and Wimbledon, captivating the attention of the nation, where he has firmly remained during the last two decades.
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