Former doubles World No. 1 Jamie Murray has announced his retirement from professional tennis after a successful career that spanned two decades. Murray, who confirmed his retirement through a heartfelt message on social media, expressed gratitude for the amazing experiences the sport has provided him. He is known for claiming 34 tour-level doubles titles, including major honors, and for being the first British player to reach the top of the doubles rankings.
Murray, who played his final professional match at the US Open in 2025, partnered with Ivan Dodig. Throughout his career, he established himself as one of the most consistent doubles players on tour, winning titles in 16 of 18 seasons between 2007 and 2024. Murray also highlighted the support he received from his family, especially his brother Andy Murray, who played a significant role in his journey.
Reflecting on his achievements, Murray expressed contentment with his 20-year career at the top level of tennis, stating that he has no regrets. He thanked everyone who supported him and hinted at looking forward to a new chapter as he steps away from the sport.
