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Tennis balls laid out at Dunblane Tennis Club in Andy Murray's home town. Andrew Milligan

Heartbreak and disbelief after Murray announces imminent retirement

American star Andy Roddick led the tributes to the former world number one.

TENNIS ACE ANDY Murrayโ€™s tearful announcement Friday that heโ€™ll be forced to retire this year prompted a volley of tributes to the man, fond recollections of a historic career and encouragement to serve up a fitting farewell.

American star Andy Roddick led the tributes to the former world number one, describing his 11-time opponent as an โ€œabsolute legendโ€ who is on the โ€œshort list of best tacticiansโ€ in the history of the sport.

โ€œUnreal results in a brutal era. Nothing but respect here. I hope he can finish strong and healthy,โ€ he said.

Murrayโ€™s failure to recover from a long-term hip injury has put his dream to win next weekโ€™s Australian Open almost beyond reach.

Such is the level of pain that there is speculation he may not be able to go the distance, much less set up a dream farewell at Wimbledon this July.

Argentinaโ€™s Juan Martin del Potro โ€” who fell short against Murray in a memorable 2016 Olympic gold medal game โ€” urged him not to throw in the towel.

Andy, just watched your conference. Please donโ€™t stop trying. Keep fighting,โ€ he wrote.

โ€œI can imagine your pain and sadness. I hope you can overcome this. You deserve to retire on your own terms, whenever that happens. We love you @andy_murray and we want to see you happy and doing well.โ€

The sentiment was echoed by tennisโ€™ women stars, who Murray championed โ€” famously rebuking a journalist for glossing over American greats like Serena Williams arguing for equal billing on the centre courts.

Indian star Sania Mirza dubbed him her โ€œforeverfavouriteโ€ and a โ€œ#foreverachampionโ€.

Legend Billie Jean King declared him a โ€œchampion on and off the courtโ€.

Your greatest impact on the world may be yet to come. Your voice for equality will inspire future generations.โ€

That sentiment was echoed by Belgian four-time major winner Kim Clijsters, who like many could not help but be moved by Murrayโ€™s emotional announcement.

โ€œMy heart breaks listening to @andy_murray during his press conference,โ€ she tweeted.

It is in his native Britain that the announcement will be perhaps most keenly felt.

Murrayโ€™s status as the greatest British male player in several generations meant he carried the expectations of a nation onto the court. By meeting them, his impact transcended tennis.

Many hoped he can muster the strength and fitness to return to the All England Club โ€” where he twice won in fairytale fashion โ€” for a career finale.

He deserves his moment to say goodbye at Wimbledon. Heโ€™s too important to Great Britain and Wimbledon history to not have it,โ€ said Roddick.

โ€œHe just needs to play any match for the goodbye he deserves.โ€

US Davis Cup captain Mardy Fish pointed to Murrayโ€™s famous determination, which helped him compete against stronger and more skilled players.

โ€œThe @andy_murray that I know will absolutely make it to Wimbledon to play his final tournament,โ€ he tweeted. โ€œNot many with more heart, effort in the history of the game. Was always a pleasure to share the court pal.โ€

ยฉ AFP 2019

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    Jan 11th 2019, 3:49 PM

    Did really well to win 3 slams in the era of federer, nedal and djokovic. Top man

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    Jan 11th 2019, 1:26 PM

    Ah poor old Andy. Scotlandโ€™s Andy when he loses and Britainโ€™s Andy when he wins. Some career in fairness

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    Jan 11th 2019, 2:30 PM

    @Jason Oliver: One silver lining on his retirement is that people can now stop saying that humourless line.

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    Jan 11th 2019, 2:55 PM

    Boring boring person

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    Jan 11th 2019, 3:51 PM

    @Michael Wynne: Youโ€™re not that bad, Iโ€™m sure.

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    Jan 12th 2019, 9:39 AM

    Absolute legendโ€ฆ heartbreaking way to end. Comes across in interviews as boring but behind the scenes one of the most popular pros on the circuit I believe. I hope he makes it to Wimbledon to get the send off he deservesโ€ฆ

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    Jan 11th 2019, 6:59 PM

    Sports personality of the yearโ€ฆ..???

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