Andy Murray to Miss Wimbledon After Spinal Cyst Surgery
Andy Murray's Wimbledon Hopes Dashed by Spinal Cyst Surgery
British tennis legend Andy Murray's hopes of competing at Wimbledon this year have been shattered after he underwent surgery for a spinal cyst on Saturday. The procedure, which took place three days after Murray retired from his second-round match at the Queen's Club Championships, is expected to sideline him for six weeks.
According to sources cited by The Telegraph, Murray's recovery time could jeopardize his participation in the Paris Olympics as well. The 37-year-old had previously hinted that this year's Wimbledon would be his last, but injuries have plagued his season.
In February, Murray suffered a full rupture of the AFTL in his left ankle at the Miami Open, forcing him to miss nearly two months of action. The recent retirement at Queen's was another setback for the former world number one.
Despite being named to a fifth Olympic team, Murray had expressed uncertainty about his participation due to his physical challenges. "It depends a little bit physically how I am doing. How the next few weeks go as well. Yeah, my plan just now is to play, but it is not straightforward," he said earlier this week.
Murray's absence from Wimbledon will be a significant blow to the tournament and to British tennis fans. The three-time Grand Slam champion has won Wimbledon twice, in 2013 and 2016, and has been a perennial contender throughout his career.
The spinal cyst surgery is the latest in a series of injuries that have hampered Murray's career in recent years. He has undergone two hip surgeries and has struggled with a variety of other physical ailments.
Despite the setbacks, Murray has remained determined to continue playing. He has said that he wants to retire on his own terms and that he is not ready to give up yet.
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