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Wimbledon 2025 LIVE! Andy Murray presentation on Centre Court after doubles match
Murray’s career was celebrated on Centre Court after a first-round doubles defeat with brother Jamie Matt Verri 4 July 2024 Andy Murray - LIVE! Andy Murray may yet have at least one more match to play but Wimbledon bid farewell to the two-time champion in an emotional tribute on Centre Court on Thursday night. Past champions from Novak Djokovic to John McEnroe graced the court, so too the British men tasked with taking over Murray’s mantle at SW19 in Jack Draper, Cameron Norrie and Dan Evans. Sue Barker was brought out of retirement to interview him on court while video messages played out from the likes of Roger Federer and Serena Williams. It almost seemed immaterial that Murray had just played a match – his first at Wimbledon with brother Jamie – so too that he lost it 7-6, 6-4 to John Peers and Rinky Hijikata. Murray is scheduled to play the mixed doubles with Emma Raducanu later in the week, although Raducanu’s priority is clearly the singles against Maria Sakkari on Friday. This was Murray’s moment and yet it was apt to be shared on screen and in person by some of his greatest rivals. Latest updates as Andy Murray features in doubles Federer, Nadal and Williams pay tribute Game, set and match! Murray brothers beaten in straight sets Murray brothers lose first set tie-break Murray to play mixed doubles with Raducanu Live updates 4 July 2024 What a night! Andy Murray may yet have at least one more match to play but Wimbledon bid farewell to the two-time champion in an emotional tribute on Centre Court on Thursday night. Past champions from Novak Djokovic to John McEnroe graced the court, so too the British men tasked with taking over Murray’s mantle at SW19 in Jack Draper, Cameron Norrie and Dan Evans. Sue Barker was brought out of retirement to interview him on court while video messages played out from the likes of Roger Federer and Serena Williams. It almost seemed immaterial that Murray had just played a match – his first at Wimbledon with brother Jamie – so too that he lost it 7-6, 6-4 to John Peers and Rinky Hijikata. The Australian duo must almost feel like villains for defeating the British pair in echoes of Federer bowing out on the losing side of his doubles match with Rafael Nadal at the Laver Cup - also in London - at the end of last year. Read our full report here! Getty Images 4 July 2024 That glorious, glorious moment So many incredible achievements in the career of Andy Murray - this probably tops the lot. All the pressure, all the expectation... all the glory. 4 July 2024 It's not done yet... Andy Murray’s Wimbledon career has at least one more chapter to write. He will play alongside Emma Raducanu in the mixed doubles - and then that really will be it. First round match for that is expected on Saturday, going to be another very special occasion. Raducanu still going strong in the singles, she faces Maria Sakkari tomorrow. PA/Reuters 4 July 2024 Murray pays tribute to parents "Mum and dad have been amazing support, still today, but when we were little and allowing us to go and pursue our dreams,” he said. "Jamie left home to go to train when he was 12, then he moved to Paris. I left to go over to Spain. "I know now having children how, I don't even like them being away for a day so allowing us to go and train abroad and pursue our dreams, we couldn't have done that without their support so thank you mum and dad." REUTERS 4 July 2024 Classy from Draper Jack Draper and Cam Norrie were two of those that came out onto Centre Court to pay tribute. They were locked in battle on Court One just a couple of hours ago, with Norrie coming through in straight sets to knock the British No1 out. Nice to see Draper still play his part in Murray’s farewell. 4 July 2024 Andy and Jamie have just made their way to the media centre for their press conference, meaning those outside have had a glimpse of the brothers again. One fans cannot contain himself. He has been screaming, and I mean SCREAMING, Andy’s name for about three minutes straight. Andy has been in the media theatre and out of view for at least two and a half of those. 4 July 2024 Watch: Murray's Centre Court presentation Got the tears under control? Good. Time to go again. Here’s Andy Murray’s interview in full on Centre Court, with plenty of humour from the main man in between choking up. 4 July 2024 Alcaraz: What a legacy Correct, Carlos. 4 July 2024 Everyone gets a wave! Those on Centre Court got their change to pay tribute to Andy Murray, and so too those outside at SW19. He better go in otherwise they will stay there all night. 4 July 2024 As was the case in 2012, talking about his team has never been easy for Andy. Especially not now when he’s reflecting on the toughest part of his career. All those injuries, comebacks, setbacks, injuries, comebacks, setbacks, inj... you get the idea. Latest updates Older updates MORE ABOUT Andy Murray Jamie Murray Centre Court Emma Raducanu Have your say... VIEW COMMENTS Robert Redford Sells His California Home Robert Redford Sells His California Home Mansion Global Here's what I learned from getting up at 5 AM every single day (and why I did it) Here's what I learned from getting up at 5 AM every single day (and why I did it) Thousands swear by the morning routine in The 5 AM Club book. I gave it a go to see what all the fuss is about. 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Andy Murray may yet have at least one more match to play but Wimbledon bid farewell to the two-time champion in an emotional tribute on Centre Court on Thursday night. Past champions from Novak Djokovic to John McEnroe graced the court, so too the British men tasked with taking over Murray’s mantle at SW19 in Jack Draper, Cameron Norrie and Dan Evans.



