Andy Murray to miss Wimbledon after undergoing back surgery on spinal cyst
- Andy Murray, a two-time Wimbledon champion, will miss the tournament due to back surgery, according to the ATP.
- Murray hoped for a farewell appearance at Wimbledon, aiming to compete despite a back injury.
- Following a back injury at a warm-up event, Murray decided to undergo surgery, leading to his withdrawal from Wimbledon.
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Tennis: out of Wimbledon and uncertain for the Olympics, Andy Murray in the dark
The double winner of Wimbledon will not participate in the British Grand Slams (July 1-14). The man with the three Major titles, who had back surgery on Saturday, is also unsure about the Olympic Games.
Back surgery! Andy Murray to miss Wimbledon
Eight days before the start, bad news came for the organizers of the third tennis Grand Slam tournament at Wimbledon: Andy Murray had to cancel for the classic turf race the day before. According to information from the player organization ATP, the 37-year-old Scotsman, who has triumphed twice at Wimbledon (2013, 2016) and also became Olympic champion there in 2012, was operated on on a spinal cyst. On Wednesday, Murray had given up his second-r…
Ex-champion Murray out of Wimbledon after back surgery
LONDON: Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has been ruled out of this year’s tournament after undergoing back surgery, the ATP Tour confirmed on Sunday. “After an operation on a spinal cyst, Andy Murray is sadly out of Wimbledon. Rest up and recover Andy, we’ll miss seeing you there,” the ATP said on X, formerly Twitter. The Scot had been aiming to make a farewell appearance at the grass court Grand Slam, which he won in 2013 and 2016. H…
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