Jamie Murray Says Goodbye to Professional Tennis: A Heartfelt Farewell
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London, April 16 (NationPress) Former doubles World No. 1 Jamie Murray has officially announced his retirement from professional tennis, sharing an emotional farewell on social media this Wednesday.
“After 36 years, my tennis journey concludes. I feel incredibly lucky and honored for all the remarkable experiences this wonderful sport has afforded me,” Murray expressed on Instagram.
The former World No. 1 in the PIF ATP Doubles Rankings had a remarkable career that spanned two decades at the elite level. He secured 34 tour-level doubles titles, including several major championships, and made history as the first British player to ascend to the top of the doubles rankings.
Murray also expressed gratitude to his closest supporters, notably his brother Andy Murray, who consistently stood by him throughout his career. “Thank you, Mum, Dad, Andy, Ale, Alan, Louis, and Thomas for your unwavering support, efforts, and sacrifices,” he remarked.
The 40-year-old played his last professional match at the US Open in 2025, teaming up with Ivan Dodig. His career commenced with a breakthrough ATP title in San Jose in 2007 alongside Eric Butorac, and from then on, he established himself as one of the most reliable doubles players on tour, clinching at least one title in 16 out of 18 seasons between 2007 and 2024.
In addition to his individual accolades, Murray shared a memorable partnership with his younger brother Andy. Together, they were instrumental in Great Britain’s historic victory at the Davis Cup 2015, ending a 79-year title drought.
Reflecting on his journey, Murray conveyed satisfaction with his accomplishments. “I spent 20 years competing at the highest level and feel privileged for all that I was able to achieve and experience on the court. I hold no regrets,” he stated.
As he departs from the sport, Murray hinted at an exciting new chapter ahead. “To everyone who has helped and supported me, I am grateful to all of you. I look forward to entering the real world.”