Tennis player Andy Murray hopes to compete for his third Olympic gold medal in Paris this year, despite a decline in his performance and hints that he may end his illustrious career soon. In an interview with the BBC on Wednesday, when asked if he would participate in the Paris Olympics, Murray said, "I hope to have the opportunity to compete in another Games."
The 36-year-old British player, the only man to have won two Olympic singles titles, has struggled to secure victories in recent months and is currently ranked 67th in the world. Before winning against Alexandre Muller in Doha this month, Murray suffered six consecutive losses and appeared to be in the final months of his career this week.
Murray, a three-time Grand Slam champion, won singles gold in London 2012 and Rio de Janeiro four years later, but he may face the risk of not qualifying for singles in Paris if his ranking continues to decline.