Andy Murray claims he's 'glad' to retire from tennis on his 'own terms' after British icon bowed out of Olympics in his final match - as Novak Djokovic hails his long-time rival as a 'warrior'

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Andy Murray claims he's 'glad' to retire from tennis on his 'own terms' after British icon bowed out of Olympics in his final match - as Novak Djokovic hails his long-time rival as a 'warrior'


Andy Murray declared that he was 'happy' to walk away from tennis 'on my terms' after defeat in the Olympics quarter final drew the curtain down on his illustrious career. Murray gave his last press conference in a thunderstorm after he and Dan Evans managed one last fightback to break serve before an emphatic 6-2, 6-4 defeat to No 3 seeds Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul. The 37-year-old said: 'I'm genuinely happy now with how it's finished.
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