Andy Murray's career has now come to and end after he fell just short, alongside, playing partner Dan Evans, in the quarter-finals of the men's doubles at the Paris Olympics. He and Evans previously made an extraordinary comeback from five match points down to defeat Kei Nishikori and Taro Daniel of Japan in the first round, followed by a similarly thrilling victory over Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen in the second. The British duo secured their spot in the quarter-finals after overcoming two match points against their Belgian opponents - and missing two of their own - with Evans' victorious smash winner prompting both men to leap around in ecstatic celebration.

Murray, despite his exit in Paris, already has an impressive collection of Olympic medals. He previously won gold in the men's singles at London and Rio, and claimed silver alongside Laura Robson in the 2012 mixed doubles, reports Wales Online. Undeniably, the tennis star's accomplishments on the court are impressive, boasting 46 titles, including two Wimbledon and one US Open championship, as well as his Olympic victories.

However, as one of Britain's most successful and discussed athletes, there has been significant interest in Murray's personal life throughout his career. After he played the final match of his career, we delve into Murray's life off the court, exploring his staggering net worth and surprising split from wife Kim. Being one of the most triumphant players ever, Murray has accumulated an extraordinary.