Andy Murray on Wimbledon participation: “A decision on Monday night”

Andy Murray on Wimbledon participation: “A decision on Monday night”
Andy Murray on Wimbledon participation: “A decision on Monday night”

Andy Murray, Sunday at a press conference : “I’ve had ten complicated days since Queen’s. The back operation was not insignificant. I did my best to play here. I don’t know if it will be enough. I’ve trained these last few days, I did a set today (Sunday). It went well, but I haven’t recovered all the sensations in my leg yet. It’s getting better every day. I want to give myself every chance to get there. I’m going to play another set tomorrow. (Monday). I will do some physical tests in the morning to see where I am and I will definitely make a decision tomorrow evening (Monday).

“I had a large cyst that was compressing my nerves, which caused me to lose some control of my right leg”

My back pain is gone, which is great, but I had a big cyst that was compressing my nerves, which made me lose some control of my right leg. It’s a bit like falling asleep on your arm. When you wake up, it’s like a dead arm. But it lasts longer and it’s impossible to know when you’re going to get all your feeling back. For some, it takes months. For others, it takes weeks.

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