Andy Murray casts doubt over Paris Olympics participation if he is not selected to play doubles | Tennis News

Andy Murray casts doubt over Paris Olympics participation if he is not selected to play doubles | Tennis News


Andy Murray may opt out of challenging for a third Olympic gold medal at Roland Garros in Paris if he is not selected to play in the doubles tournament.

The three-time Grand Slam winner and two-time Olympic champion is eligible to compete in the singles at the Games with two places reserved for players who have previously won a Grand Slam or Olympics tournament.

But his preparations for what is expected to be his final summer in the sport got off to an inauspicious start as he lost in the first round of the Stuttgart Open to American Marcos Giron on Tuesday.

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Murray could complete at his fifth Olympic Games in Paris this summer

Looking ahead to Paris, Murray could miss out on the doubles with Britain set to send Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski instead.

The 37-year-old could now be entering the final weeks of his stellar career after previously hinting at retirement. He is set to return to London to play at Queen’s where he dominated for so long in his career, hoping for a longer run than in Germany before the start of Wimbledon on July 1.

“I need to see what happens with the Olympics,” he told reporters after his 6-3 6-4 defeat to world No 54 Giron.

“I’m not 100 per cent sure what the situation is there with the doubles yet and whether or not I will play if I just get in the singles. I don’t know.

“My body didn’t feel great playing on the clay in the last month or so. I had quite a few issues with my back, so I don’t know if I would go just for singles.

“I need to wait a little bit and see on that,” added the Scot, who lost in the first round of the French Open doubles alongside Dan Evans.

The tennis tournament at the Olympics will take place at Roland Garros from July 27-August 4.

Highlights of the Stuttgart Open match between Murray and Marcos Giron

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Johnson-Thompson’s coach Aston Moore: “Kat has developed a small niggle in her right leg and in light of the proximity of the Olympic Games we have chosen to bank what we have learned from this first day of competition and withdraw from the heptathlon”; Ireland win 4x400m mixed relay gold

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Great Britain’s Katarina Johnson-Thompson pulled out of the European Championships with a leg injury

Katarina Johnson-Thompson has withdrawn from the European Athletics Championships in Rome after three events of the heptathlon due to injury.

The reigning world champion was down in ninth place following the 100 metres hurdles, high jump and shot put and pulled out ahead of the final event of day one, the 200m.

“Kat has developed a small niggle in her right leg and, in light of the proximity of the Olympic Games, we have chosen to bank what we have learned from this first day of competition and withdraw from the heptathlon,” Johnson-Thompson’s coach Aston Moore said.

“We don’t want to risk losing any time from training which could be the result if she was to carry on competing with it for another day. We wish all the other competitors well for the rest of the competition.”

Johnson-Thompson ran 13.66 seconds in the hurdles, more than half a second down on her personal best, before clearing 1.83 metres in the high jump to move up to fourth place.

The 31-year-old could only manage a best of 12.44m in the shot put to slip to ninth, more than 300 points behind Olympic champion Nafissatou Thiam, who had cleared 1.95m in the high jump to take command of the competition.

Ireland claim gold in 4x400m mixed relay

The British quartet of Charlie Carvell, Hannah Kelly, Lewis Davey and Emily Newnham finished fifth in the final of the inaugural 4x400m mixed relay as Ireland’s Chris O’Donnell, Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr and Sharlene Mawdsley took gold ahead of home nation Italy.

Chris O'Donnell, Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr and Sharlene Mawdsley took gold for Ireland in the 4x100m mixed relay

Chris O’Donnell, Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr and Sharlene Mawdsley took gold for Ireland in the 4x100m mixed relay

On the track, Jemma Reekie had earlier led team-mates Georgia Bell and Katie Snowden into the women’s 1,500m final, while Elliot Giles and Thomas Randolph reached the men’s 800m semi-finals.

Morgan Lake also reached the women’s high jump final, while Lawrence Okoye finished eighth in the discus final with a best of 63.48m in the final round.

Italy had claimed the first medals of the championship with a one-two in the women’s 20km walk, where the drama was reserved for the battle for bronze.

Spain’s Laura Garcia-Caro looked to have secured third place and was already celebrating when she realised to her horror that she was about to be overtaken on the line by Ukraine’s Lyudmila Olyanovska.

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