Jamie Murray, who became the first British doubles player to rise to world number one, has announced his retirement from tennis.
Jamie Murray, who became the first British doubles player to reach the top of the world rankings, has joined his brother Andy in retirement.
Jamie Murray has announced his retirement from tennis and paid tribute to brother Andy and the rest of his family for their support and sacrifice.
Former doubles world number one Jamie Murray called time on his tennis career on Wednesday, hanging up his racket at 40 ...
Jamie Murray has shared that he has officially decided to put down his tennis racket as he announced his retirement from the sport after 36 years. The 40-year-old was the first British doubles player ...
British doubles legend Jamie Murray has announced his retirement from tennis. The 40-year-old was the first British doubles player to rise to world No.1 and is a seven-time grand slam champion.
Jamie Murray, Britain’s most decorated doubles player in the Open Era, has retired from tennis at 40. The seven-time Grand Slam champion, former world No 1 and four-time Olympian leaves the sport with ...
British doubles star Jamie Murray announces retirement from tennis - The Scot claimed seven grand slam doubles titles as well as Davis Cup glory over a lengthy career ...
Judy Murray, the mother of Jamie and Andy, has reflected on her son’s retirement. Judy Murray hopes Jamie Murray realises how ‘valued’ he is “I actually love to see the ou ...