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Andy Murray's Wimbledon Participation Uncertain After Back Surgery

Andy Murray's Wimbledon Participation Uncertain After Back Surgery

Andy Murray's Wimbledon participation remains uncertain following his recent back surgery. The 37-year-old underwent the procedure on Saturday after retiring from a match at Queen's Club due to an injury.Murray's team released a statement on Monday, indicating that the two-time Wimbledon champion is collaborating with his medical team to determine his return to the court. "No decisions have been made at this stage," the statement emphasized.Murray, who triumphed at Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016, has expressed his intention to retire later this year. During his match at Queen's Club, he retired while trailing Jordan Thompson 4-1, citing issues with his right leg.Despite receiving treatment on his surgically repaired right hip, right knee, and lower back, Murray was unable to continue. The first round of Wimbledon is scheduled to commence next Monday.Murray's participation in the tournament is now in doubt, as he continues to recover from his surgery. His team will provide updates as soon as any decisions are finalized.

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Andy Murray to Undergo Back Surgery, Wimbledon and Olympics Participation in Doubt

Andy Murray to Undergo Back Surgery, Wimbledon and Olympics Participation in Doubt

Andy Murray, the former world No. 1 tennis player, is set to undergo a "surgical procedure" on his back on Saturday. The 37-year-old Scot retired from his second-round match at Queen's Club on Wednesday due to persistent back pain, raising concerns about his participation in Wimbledon and the Paris Olympics.Murray, who has hinted at retiring later this year, was trailing Jordan Thompson 4-1 when he decided to withdraw from the match. He revealed that he had been experiencing discomfort in his right leg even before stepping onto the court.During the match, Murray received treatment on his surgically repaired right hip, right knee, and lower back. His management team later confirmed that he would undergo a surgical procedure on Saturday, but no further details were provided.Murray's back issues have plagued him throughout his career. In 2019, he underwent hip resurfacing surgery, which allowed him to return to competitive tennis. However, he has continued to experience pain and discomfort, which has hindered his performance.The timing of Murray's back surgery is particularly concerning as Wimbledon, the tournament he has won twice, is just around the corner. First-round play at the All England Club begins on July 1. It remains unclear whether Murray will be fit enough to compete at Wimbledon or the Paris Olympics, which are scheduled for 2024.Murray's decision to undergo surgery is a testament to his determination to continue playing at the highest level. However, it also highlights the challenges he faces as he approaches the end of his illustrious career.

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