The 37-year-old British tennis star made the announcement on social media.

Two-time Olympic men’s singles champion Andy Murray confirmed Tuesday he will retire after the Paris Games.

“Arrived in Paris for my last ever tennis tournament,” the 37-year-old Murray posted on X social media platform.

Tennis at the Paris Olympics starts Saturday on the clay courts at Roland Garros.

Murray won his first gold medal on grass at Wimbledon in the 2012 London Olympics, defeating Roger Federer in three straight sets, and retained his title in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 by beating Juan Martin del Potro on hard courts.

“Competing for Britain has been the most memorable part of my career, and I’m extremely proud to do it one final time!” Murray said Tuesday.

Murray had hip replacement surgery in 2019 and has faced several injuries since. He withdrew from singles at Wimbledon this month after a procedure to remove a cyst from his spine.