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Doubles defeat ends Murray's 'phenomenal' career - highlights

BBC Sport Thursday, 1 August 2024
Doubles defeat ends Murray's 'phenomenal' career - highlightsWatch highlights as Andy Murray's illustrious career comes to an end with a straight-set defeat alongside Dan Evans to American third seeds Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul in the Olympic men's doubles quarter-finals.
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