Former champion has yet to confirm whether he will play after having surgery to remove spinal cyst
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Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray still had not decided as of Thursday whether he will be able to compete at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament that begins next week and he is likelier to enter doubles than singles if he can play at all after recent surgery to remove a cyst on his spinal cord.
Former champion has yet to confirm whether he will play after having surgery to remove spinal cyst
LONDON: Andy Murray remains hopeful he will play at Wimbledon but admits it is unlikely to be in the singles competition after undergoing surgery on a...
Twice Wimbledon champion Andy Murray pulled out of the singles competition in what will be his final Wimbledon, the 37-year-old’s management team...
Andy Murray's farewell Wimbledon appearance is off after he underwent surgery on a spinal cyst and withdrew from the grass-court grand slam.
Andy Murray hasn't decided on whether he'll play at Wimbledon next week following his back surgery.
LONDON (AP) - Two-time singles champion Andy Murray will play only doubles at his last Wimbledon after recent surgery. He was due to play in the...
LONDON (AP) - Two-time singles champion Andy Murray will play only doubles at his last Wimbledon after recent surgery. He was due to play in the...
LONDON: Andy Murray of Great Britain is slated to play at Wimbledon tomorrow (July 2), but as of yesterday, the three-time Grand Slam winner has not...
The Scot took to the All England Club’s practice courts at Aorangi Park a week after undergoing surgery to remove a spinal cyst.
The Scot underwent surgery to remove a spinal cyst last weekend.