Andy Murray on Jamie Murray Retirement | ATP Tour

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The Murray Era Draws to a Close: Jamie Murray Retires, Leaving a Legacy of Doubles Dominance

The world of tennis is saying goodbye to another member of the celebrated Murray family. Jamie Murray, older brother to tennis superstar Andy, announced his retirement on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, bringing an end to a distinguished 22-year career. The news prompted an emotional response from Andy, highlighting a sibling rivalry that fueled both their successes.

A Partnership Forged in Competition

Jamie and Andy Murray first competed together at the tour level 20 years ago in Nottingham, with Andy then just 19 years old. Their partnership extended beyond individual careers, becoming a cornerstone of Great Britain’s Davis Cup and Olympic efforts. The brothers secured two tour-level doubles titles, triumphing in Tokyo in 2010 and Valencia in 2011.

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Davis Cup Glory and Wimbledon Memories

Perhaps their most iconic moment came at the 2015 Davis Cup finals. Their crucial doubles victory against Belgium propelled Great Britain to its first Davis Cup crown since 1936. Andy Murray reflected on this and other shared experiences, including their participation in the Olympics and numerous ties in Scotland, as moments he would always cherish.

The bond between the brothers was further cemented by a poignant moment at Wimbledon, where Andy played one of his final professional matches alongside Jamie on Centre Court. “I’ll always owe you for that final match on Centre Court,” Andy shared, expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to share that experience.

A Trailblazer in British Doubles

Jamie Murray’s achievements extend beyond his partnership with Andy. He reached World No. 1 in the PIF ATP Doubles Rankings, becoming the first British player to do so. Throughout his career, he accumulated 34 tour-level titles and competed in seven Grand Slam doubles finals, winning seven titles. His last competitive appearance was at the 2025 US Open alongside Ivan Dodig.

Andy’s Heartfelt Tribute

Andy Murray’s message, shared by the LTA on X, encapsulated the complex dynamic of their relationship. He playfully acknowledged their childhood rivalry – “Being on court with you, or winding you up” – whereas recognizing the crucial role Jamie played in pushing him to achieve his potential. He concluded with a touching tribute: “Jamie Murray, Grand Slam Champion, Davis Cup winner, Olympian, World No. 1, partner, brother, incredibly average golfer. Enjoy retirement from your number one fan.”

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FAQ

What did Jamie Murray achieve in his career? Jamie Murray won 34 tour-level titles, reached World No. 1 in doubles, and won seven Grand Slam titles. He was similarly a key member of the Great Britain Davis Cup winning team.

What did Andy Murray say about his brother’s retirement? Andy Murray shared an emotional message expressing his gratitude for their shared experiences and the competitive spirit that drove them both.

When was Jamie Murray’s last professional match? Jamie Murray’s last competitive match was at the 2025 US Open alongside Ivan Dodig.

What titles did Jamie and Andy Murray win together? The brothers won tour-level titles in Tokyo (2010) and Valencia (2011).

Did you know? Jamie Murray was the first British player to reach the top of the world rankings in doubles.

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