Britain’s Andy Murray says he is not planning to “play much past this summer” but hopes to compete at another Olympic Games before he retires.
The future of Murray, three-time Grand Slam champion, has come under increased scrutiny after he has struggled for wins in recent months.
Murray lost to France’s Ugo Humbert in the Dubai second round on Wednesday.
Before the 6-2 6-4 defeat, the Scot said he hoped to play at the Paris Olympics in the summer.
Wimbledon, which runs from 1-14 July, marks the end of the British grass-court summer and the Olympics start in Paris on 24 July.
The US Open is the final Grand Slam tournament of the season and starts on 26 August in New York.
Murray won gold in the men’s singles at London 2012 and Rio 2016 and said he wants another shot at Olympic glory in Paris.
Murray ranks his gold medal from London 2012, when he defeated Roger Federer in the final, as the top achievement in his career.
To earn direct entry into the Olympic men’s singles, Murray must be inside the top 56 of the ATP rankings on 10 June.
Murray also indicated he plans to return to the French Open this year for what would be the final time.
The clay-court tournament, which is the second major of the season, starts on 26 May.
Andy Murray Targets One Last Olympic Games Glory Before Retirement
