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Andy Murray, one of the last decade's most successful male tennis players, has pulled out of the singles tournament at what is almost certain to be his last Wimbledon, his team confirmed Tuesday.
Just over a week after undergoing back surgery, the two-time champion at the All-England Club will play doubles with his brother.
Two-time winner Andy Murray will not play in the singles competition at this year’s Wimbledon after recently undergoing spinal surgery, his management team announced on Tuesday.
Two-time singles champion Andy Murray will play only doubles at his last Wimbledon after recent surgery. He was due to play in the first round of singles on Tuesday but withdrew just hours beforehand.
Andy Murray's singles career at Wimbledon is over after he withdrew from his first-round match against Tomas Machac that was set to take place at 1:30
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Andy Murray se retiró de los partidos individuales en Wimbledon, una semana después de someterse a una cirugía para extirparle un quiste de la columna vertebral y sus representaron informaron el marte
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 said on Tuesday.
Andy Murray has withdrawn from his first-round match at Wimbledon against Tomas Machac, meaning he has likely played his final singles match at the championships.
Andy Murray playing only doubles at his last Wimbledon after spinal cord surgery.
Andy Murray will make a final decision on Tuesday whether he is fit enough to play in the Wimbledon singles later that day.
Andy Murray has withdrawn from singles competition at Wimbledon and said he will still compete in the tournament, but only in doubles with his brother, Jamie. The 37-year-old had a cyst removed from his spine on June 22 and does not feel fully recovered enough to take part in the singles bracket.
LONDON (Reuters) -Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray said he was improving every day after back surgery but would leave it until Monday evening to decide if he would compete in the singles tournament.
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Andy Murray withdraws from singles at his last Wimbledon and only will play doubles with his brother
Andy Murray withdrew from singles at Wimbledon a little more than a week after surgery to remove a cyst from his spine, and the two-time men's champion at the All England Club said he would make his farewell appearance at the tournament by playing doubles with his older brother,
Andy Murray talks to BBC Sport over the media weekend about his chances of playing in the singles in his final Wimbledon.
Jamie and looks forward to competing at Wimbledon for the last time,” according to a statement. Murray, part of the so-called “Big 4” along with Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, won three major singles titles in his career: Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016 and the U.
Andy Murray will not play singles at Wimbledon but has committed to competing in doubles with his brother Jamie. The two-time former champion has been battling to recover from back surgery last weekend but has run out of time,
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Andy Murray's Wimbledon waiting game will end Tuesday when the two-time champion decides whether or not to play singles for the final time at the All England Club in what
Andy Murray has played his last Wimbledon singles match after failing to recover from back surgery in time to make a final appearance. Here, the PA news agency picks out 10 of Murray’s most memorable singles matches at the All England Club.
Andy Murray says he is fighting to be fit for a Wimbledon farewell appearance because he wants "a bit of closure".
One member of professional tennis’ ‘Big Four’ has played his last singles competition at Wimbledon. Andy Murray withdrew from his first-round match against Tomas Machac and confirmed he’s played his last singles match at Wimbledon.
Andy Murray has withdrawn from the singles at Wimbledon on Tuesday morning and will instead make his farewell from SW19 in the doubles alongside brother Jamie. Murray was scheduled to face Tomas Machac this evening but the two-time champion announced on Tuesday morning that he has withdrawn having not made sufficient recovery following an operation on a spinal cyst 10 days ago.
Britain's Andy Murray withdraws from the men's singles at Wimbledon, although he is still set to play in the doubles with his brother Jamie.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray will play only doubles at his last appearance at the All England Club following his withdrawal from singles Tuesday, just over a week after back surgery. The 37-year-old Murray pulled out of the singles competition hours before he was supposed to play Tomas Machac on Centre Court.
Andy Murray has abandoned his dream of one final singles appearance at Wimbledon and will focus on a likely doubles campaign with brother Jamie on Thursday.
Britain's Andy Murray withdraws from the men's singles at Wimbledon, although he is still set to play in the doubles with his brother Jamie.
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Two-time champion Andy Murray called time on his Wimbledon singles career on Tuesday after the "extremely disappointed" former world number one lost his battle to recover from back surgery."As you can imagine,
Andy Murray withdraws from Wimbledon singles, will make final tournament appearance in the doubles
The 37-year-old said after playing a practice set Sunday that he is feeling better as he recovers from surgery to remove a cyst from his spine.
The 37-year-old has played singles at Wimbledon for the final time as injury denies him a potential farewell appearance in the format he won twice
Andy Murray has pulled out of his singles match at Wimbledon today after failing to recover in time from surgery. There has been a long will-he, won’t-he debate since withdrawing from Queen’s and then undergoing surgery to have a spinal cyst removed.
Murray is desperate to have the chance to make one last Wimbledon appearance, having made it clear he intends to retire from the sport later this summer. Should he decide he can play, Murray will face a familiar first-round opponent in Machac.
Andy Murray’s agonising decision over whether to attempt a singles farewell has been delayed until the day of the match itself, after he won a practice set on Monday against world No 479 Kyle Edmund.
Murray was included in Tuesday’s intended order of play but he is yet to make a decision on whether he will play in the singles
Andy Murray's place in the men's doubles event at the Paris Olympics alongside Dan Evans has been confirmed. The Scot's singles spot for what is set to be the final tournament of his career was announced a couple of weeks ago,
Andy Murray was continuing to mull over whether to play singles at Wimbledon after a practice session on Monday afternoon. The 37-year-old showed definite signs of improvement hitting against fellow British player Kyle Edmund but remains unsure whether he is in good enough physical shape to play his first-round match against Czech Tomas Machac on Tuesday.