Andy Murray and Dan Evans have been confirmed to play in the men's doubles at the 2024 Paris Olympics, marking a significant moment in Murray's career as it could be his final scheduled event. Their participation in the doubles draw may impact Murray's decision to compete in Paris.
Murray and Evans' Olympic Games spot confirmed for men's doubles https://t.co/Y16kHz4BKE
As things stand, IF he decides to play, @andy_murray due to start his final @Wimbledon singles campaign around 17.30 on centre court tomo v Tomas Machac. @cam_norrie third up on court 3, after @katiecboulter. Huge day for Edinburgh’s @jakefearnley01 , 2nd on court 8 v Moro Canas https://t.co/sSFmFZ8hKF
Andy Murray is confirmed to play doubles with Dan Evans at the 2024 Paris Olympics. In the last event of his extraordinary career, this one’s going to be special. 🥹 Source: https://t.co/muk49IuuAc https://t.co/oxnb6gzrRw
Some good news (at last) for Andy Murray as he and Dan Evans have made the cut for the Olympic men's doubles draw. Playing doubles was a factor in whether he would decide to compete in Paris, currently the final scheduled event of his career. If both are fit, they have a spot.
BREAKING: Andy Murray and Dan Evans have been confirmed to play in the men’s doubles at the 2024 Paris Olympics 🚨 https://t.co/JEhaiyByGm