Tennis. Wimbledon – Good news: Andy Murray appears well in the Wimbledon table

Tennis. Wimbledon – Good news: Andy Murray appears well in the Wimbledon table
Tennis. Wimbledon – Good news: Andy Murray appears well in the Wimbledon table

Andy Murray has clearly made up his mind. The former world number 1 was giving himself plenty of time to decide whether or not he was going to play. Wimbledon 2024. His last deadline was this Friday morning and the draw for the men’s singles draw. Good news, the winner of three Grand Slam tournaments, including two Wimbledonwas still registered at the time of the draw and is included in the table. Operated on last weekend to treat a cyst on the spine, Murray will start his tournament against Tomas Machac. In what state? It’s hard to be optimistic but Andy should at least show up on the court and appear one last time in “his” Grand Slam tournament.

Andy Murray was injured last Wednesday at Queen’s

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Andy Murray’s crazy week

The last week of‘Andy Murray has been trying. Last Friday evening, his entourage explained thatAndy, hit at Queen’s, had to go through the operation box to treat a cyst in the spine. Sunday noon, the British media ‘The Telegraph’ had announced the Scottish player’s withdrawal for Wimbledon. L’ATP shared it before delete his post. The next day, the player’s mother, Judy Murray dotted the “i’s”. Nothing was therefore decided, as explained Murray himself via the official website of Wimbledon. I’m going to wait until the last minute to see if I’m able to do it and I’ve earned the right to do it. It’s not clear whether I’ll be 100% ready or if there’s a 0% chance I’ll be able to play. That’s the situation. I’d say it’s more likely that I won’t be able to play singles at the moment.

“I would like to at least play a real match where I would at least be competitive”

Passion undoubtedly took over reason for Murray, which will bow out this summer. Probably at the Paris Olympics. “I have no plans to go to New York (for the US Open). But I also don’t want the last time I play on a tennis court to be what happened at Queen’s, and I know there are more important things in the world than how I finish my last tennis match or where I finish my last tennis match But because of what I have. invested in this sport over the last few years, I would like to at least play a real match where I would at least be competitive, and not what happened at Queen’s I can’t say for sure that if I don’t. wasn’t able to play Wimbledon and I didn’t recover in time to play the Olympics, I wouldn’t consider trying to play another tournament anywhere. But if I can play Wimbledon and if I can. playing in the Olympics, that will most likely be it.

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