1. 'Biggest week of my life'published at 21:09 British Summer Time 4 July

    More from Andy Murray on winning Olympic gold:

    "Definitely to that point it was the biggest week of my life.

    "To turn that around after losing in the final of Wimbledon and then to come here and play, it was one of my favourite days I’ve ever had, certainly as an athlete.

    "To play in a home Olympic Games at Wimbledon, to beat Roger for once in a big match was nice and then I had a great run in the mixed doubles with Laura Robson as well so yeah, it was an amazing week for me."

  2. Postpublished at 21:07 British Summer Time 4 July

    Andy Murray has held it together through most of these questions from Sue Barker when recalling the big moments of his career... now comes the difficult bit.

    Sue says, "let's speak about your coaching team."

    Andy takes a deep breath and starts to thank everyone for helping him, especially in recent times with all his injuries struggles, and he pauses as the emotion starts to take over.

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 21:03 British Summer Time 4 July

    Andy Murray is really giving us the full story, warts and all, as he tells us about enjoying himself a little too much after winning the Wimbledon crown in 2013.

    It's fair to say he didn't remember too much of those celebrations.

    A hint at a possible career in coaching when he does finally call time on his playing career too as he says he'd be more comfortable in the coaches box at Wimbledon rather than in the Royal Box.

  4. 'People saw I cared'published at 21:00 British Summer Time 4 July

    More from Andy Murray speaking to the Centre Court crowd after losing to Roger Federer in the 2012 Wimbledon final:

    "It’s always really difficult to speak after a loss, particularly after a Grand Slam final and being at Wimbledon.

    "That’s the closest I had been and it was obviously difficult. It was quite an important moment in my career.

    "I’m not saying I’m the most outgoing or bubbly personality, but I think people probably saw how much I cared about the sport for the first time maybe.

    "Obviously it was an important match and important moment in my career."

  5. Postpublished at 20:58 British Summer Time 4 July

    Where do you start when picking apart the highs of Andy Murray's career?

    Well, Sue Barker is trying her best to do that right now.

    From Olympic gold - twice in the end - to a fairytale in New York when he scooped his first Grand Slam crown in 2012 and then going on to become a double Wimbledon champion.

    There's a lot to unpack here!

    Andy Murray wipes away a tearImage source, Getty Images
  6. Tissues pleasepublished at 20:56 British Summer Time 4 July

    Srosh Khan
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    I'm sorry, but whoever has organised this tribute deserves a pay rise.

    Sue Barker first up and they've just played a tribute video and I'm sure there are a few tears on The Hill. Heard some awh's too! Don't think anyone is looking away.

    Could this get any more emotional?

    Large screenImage source, BBC Sport
  7. Postpublished at 20:55 British Summer Time 4 July

    Andy Murray's face when Sue Barker walked out...look what it means to him.

    Jamie and Andy MurrayImage source, PA Media
  8. Postpublished at 20:55 British Summer Time 4 July

    We've seen tears - happy ones - from Andy Murray on Centre Court in the past and he's doing his best to hold it together now as the montage of his career highlights ends.

    Every time he looks like he has gathered himself, Centre Court erupts once more and he dips his head and gulps.

    His sense of humour will get him through, though.

    "Two of my kids are up there and it's way past their bedtime," Murray says.

  9. Postpublished at 20:53 British Summer Time 4 July

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    A host of Grand Slam champions have appeared on court.

    Novak Djokovic, Martina Navratilova, John McEnroe...

    So too are Murray's British colleagues Dan Evans, Cameron Norrie and Jack Draper.

    Here is the tennis royalty... Sue Barker!

    Andy Murray has a microphone in his hand. This is not going to be easy...

  10. 'Glad we got to do this one time together'published at 20:53 British Summer Time 4 July

    Andy Murray, speaking to Sue Barker about playing doubles with brother Jamie:

    "Yeah it was obviously really special. We never got the chance to do it before. There was a chance this year.

    "Jamie’s usual partner was playing with Neal Skupski so he asked me.

    "Obviously it was a bit of a race against time to try and get out here and physically it wasn’t easy today but I’m glad we were able to get out here and do this one time together."

  11. Postpublished at 20:51 British Summer Time 4 July

    This is going to be an emotional one!

    Sue Barker has just asked Andy Murray to look across at the big screen and we're now watching a montage of his career highlights.

    The likes of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams - his former mixed doubles partner - are speaking about his illustrious career.

    Anyone got the tissues?

  12. A legends farewellpublished at 20:49 British Summer Time 4 July

    Srosh Khan
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    The Hill still going strong, but you can see more and more green patches as fans cheered on every point the Murrays got.

    They were waiting in anticipation for a miracle but it wasn't meant to be.

    Most are hanging around for a court celebration to mark the career of Sir Andy Murray.

    They've just seen Sue Barker enter Centre Court and there are huge cheers and claps.

    Fans watching a tennis match on a large screenImage source, BBC Sport
  13. Postpublished at 20:49 British Summer Time 4 July

    The legend that is Sue Barker is out on court with a microphone in hand.

    Barker, who won the 1976 French Open, and is synonymous with Wimbledon as a broadcaster has called Andy Murray up from his seat for an interview.

    Andy was shocked as Sue walked out on to the grass. He appeared to be holding back the tears.

  14. Postpublished at 20:47 British Summer Time 4 July

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    They think it's all over...

    It is in the men's doubles. But Andy Murray will be back in the mixed doubles.

    After a word in his ear from the All England Club's Jamie Baker, Andy Murray jogs off court.

    He'll be back.

    Perhaps it's for another introduction in a few minutes. Or maybe he needs the gents.

  15. Postpublished at 20:47 British Summer Time 4 July

    Hijikata & Peers 7-6 (8-6) 6-4 A Murray & J Murray

    We're just hearing from the winning pair Rinky Hijikata and John Peers on court as they pay tribute to Andy Murray and the occasion on Centre Court.

    Andy had briefly disappeared off court but he has come back to join his brother Jamie.

  16. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Hijikata & Peerspublished at 20:43 British Summer Time 4 July

    Hijikata & Peers 7-6 (8-6) 6-4 A Murray & J Murray

    Andy Murray is sent wide and tries to hook it round the net but it doesn't have the direction and the Murray brothers trail 30-15.

    A volley down the middle from Rinky Hijikata gets the job done.

    The Murray brothers won't be going any further in the men's doubles.

  17. Postpublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 4 July

    Hijikata & Peers 7-6 (8-6) 5-4 A Murray & J Murray*

    The crowd on Centre Court rise to their feet as we go into this game.

    Andy and Jamie Murray need a break or they are out.

  18. Murray holdspublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 4 July

    Hijikata & Peers* 7-6 (8-6) 5-4 A Murray & J Murray

    Andy Murray has seen the lot when over the course of his career - he's a determined, gritty competitor and that will never leave him.

    The Scot is on serve with the pressure on and gets to 40-0.

    A minor blip at 40-15 but Murray digs out an ace to get the game over the line.

  19. Hijikata holdspublished at 20:37 British Summer Time 4 July

    Hijikata & Peers 7-6 (8-6) 5-3 A Murray* & J Murray

    Yikes.

    Rinky Hijikata holds to love.

    The Australian pair are one game away from taking this match.

  20. 'Tough for Jamie'published at 20:36 British Summer Time 4 July

    Hijikata* & Peers 7-6 (8-6) 4-3 A Murray & J Murray

    John McEnroe
    Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV

    Jamie Murray serves on Centre Court with Andy Murray crouched in front of the net in the foreground, out of focusImage source, PA Media

    That is really tough. You've tossed two double faults in and you feel totally and utterly responsible for the reason that you're down a break. That's what Jamie Murray is confronted with.

    The big bro who wants so badly to make something happen for Andy.