Try GOLD - Free
Murray is beaten one last time as sun sets on one of the great sporting careers
The Guardian
|August 02, 2024
British great retires after he and Dan Evans lose 6-2, 6-4 in quarter-final to US pair
As the sun set over the stadium on a quiet Parisian night, one of the greatest sporting careers Great Britain has produced came to an understated ending as Andy Murray was defeated for the last time.
After a week of delirious, crazy comebacks that presented a perfect summation of a waning career that has been filled with them, Murray and Evans were defeated by two of the best in the world, losing 6-2, 6-4 to Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul of the United States in the men's doubles quarter-finals.
Murray made his final farewell on Court Suzanne-Lenglen, the second biggest court here. Although it was only half-full after another long day of matches, most that had stayed were there to catch a glimpse of Murray one last time. The few scattered "USA! USA!" chants were immediately booed. Among those in the audience was the great Billie Jean King; it was hard to imagine she was rooting for her compatriots.
In a doubles draw, filled with scratch pairings, unfamiliar partnerships and singles players, Murray and Evans found themselves up against the No 1 and No 2 Americans.
As childhood best friends, Fritz and Paul have played together many times but in their 16 previous tournaments in doubles, with singles their priority, they had won three successive matches once.
This story is from the August 02, 2024 edition of The Guardian.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Guardian
The Guardian
England in for reshuffle with Roebuck and Steward out
Injuries to Tom Roebuck and Freddie Steward look likely to trigger an eye-catching reshuffle in England's backline for the Test against Fiji on Saturday.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
The Guardian
Divisive legacy A key player in making case for 'war on terror'
Dick Cheney came to be seen as a moderate in his later years for his staunch opposition to Donald Trump, but he also stands accused of paving the way for Trumpism by undermining the independence of intelligence agencies and US adherence to international law.
3 mins
November 05, 2025
The Guardian
Johnson scores but sees red as four-star Spurs dispatch Copenhagen
It was the moment when the Tottenham home crowd could forget about their recent frustrations and lose themselves in the joy of it all; the glorious release.
3 mins
November 05, 2025
The Guardian
Reeves could cut green levies from energy bills
Rachel Reeves is considering slashing funding aimed at making homes more energy efficient to pay for a reduction in energy bills, sources have told the Guardian, as the chancellor looks for ways to ease the cost of living in this month's budget.
3 mins
November 05, 2025
The Guardian
LIV or LXXII? Players force Saudi Tour into 72-hole switch
LIV Golf has backtracked on one of its founding principles by announcing tournaments in the fourth season of the Saudi Arabian-backed league will be played over 72 holes.
1 mins
November 05, 2025
The Guardian
He may have been estranged from his party, but Republican paved the way for Trump
He was the embodiment of America-first ideals before Donald Trump and his Maga movement hijacked the phrase.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
The Guardian
Theatre review Harewood captivates in starry classic that offers beauty without depth
David Harewood was the first Black actor to play Othello at the National Theatre in London almost 30 years ago.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
The Guardian
Mac Allister lights up Liverpool as sorry Real finish a distant second
Ultimately it was not about who was back at Anfield but what was back.
3 mins
November 05, 2025
The Guardian
Art of the possible Residents run show at local gallery
I used to see this place on the street but I didn't know what was here - I didn't even know it was an art gallery,\" says Felix, a 20-year-old nursing student.
2 mins
November 05, 2025
The Guardian
Reduce exams and boost life skills - school review
The review of England's curriculum has recommended reducing the amount of content and emphasis on exams and instead focusing more on life skills and “enrichment”.
3 mins
November 05, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
