Andy Murray's Wimbledon journey takes an uncertain turn after spinal surgery. Will the two-time champion make a grand comeback? Find out more!
Andy Murray, the two-time Wimbledon champion, has recently undergone spinal surgery following his retirement from Queen's Club due to a back injury. The 37-year-old Scottish tennis star had the surgery last Saturday, raising doubts about his participation in Wimbledon. Despite hopes for a farewell appearance at SW19 this summer, Murray is yet to confirm his readiness for the prestigious event.
The BBC is all set to provide comprehensive live coverage of Wimbledon from 1-14 July on various platforms including TV, iPlayer, radio, online, and the mobile app. Meanwhile, the Wimbledon organizers have reaffirmed their stance on alcohol consumption following the French Open's decision to ban spectators from drinking in the stands due to disruptive behavior.
In another twist, Andy Murray's camp has issued a cryptic four-word message as speculation looms over his Wimbledon participation post-surgery. While his fate remains uncertain, Murray's fans await eagerly for updates on his recovery and potential comeback to the court.
On a lighter note, David Goffin and Richard Gasquet have advanced to the second round in Wimbledon qualifying, showcasing thrilling performances in the lead-up to the main event. The Wimbledon Qualifying Day 1 saw intense matches as players vied for a spot in the prestigious Championships, adding to the excitement of the upcoming tournament.
The two-time Wimbledon champion underwent spinal surgery on Saturday after his retirement from Queen's.
The 37-year-old Murray had surgery Saturday after retiring injured from a midweek match at Queen's Club in the buildup to what was expected to be his final ...
The BBC has comprehensive live coverage of Wimbledon across TV, iPlayer, radio, Sounds, online and the mobile app from 1-14 July.
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Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray retired injured at Queens last week; Murray is hoping to make a farewell appearance at SW19 this summer but swansong ...
Andy Murray has not made a decision on whether he will be fit enough to make a planned Wimbledon farewell next week.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has been ruled out of the upcoming Wimbledon after undergoing a surgical procedure to remove a spinal cyst, ...
Andy Murray has undergone surgery on his back after pulling out of Queen's, but the 37-year-old is yet to make a final decision on whether he will play at ...
Andy Murray's camp issue telling four-word message as Wimbledon looms after spinal surgery · Andy Murray has responded to claims that he has pulled out of ...
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