Andy Murray recently shared an update about his back injury from the Cinch Championships at Queen’s.
After retiring from the ATP 500 event, he had a scan that revealed a spinal cyst, leading to surgery. This injury put his Wimbledon participation in jeopardy.
Despite reports of withdrawal, Judy Murray clarified that Andy was exploring all options to compete in singles, even risking his health.
Injury and Recovery:
However, he couldn’t play his first-round match against Tomas Machac but did sign up for doubles with Jamie and mixed doubles with Emma Raducanu. Unfortunately, they lost their doubles match and Raducanu’s wrist issue ended their mixed doubles hopes.
Name | Age | Points | Stats 2024 |
---|---|---|---|
gb Andy Murray | 37 | 623 | 5 - 10 |
Fans might think it’s sad to see him struggle so much just to play.
He later shared pictures on Instagram showing his recovery process with a caption saying, “Back healing nicely.” His journey through surgery and recovery has been tough but inspiring.
Looking forward, Andy is preparing for the Olympics—his final professional tournament—where he’ll aim for a third gold medal alongside Daniel Evans in doubles.
What do you think about Andy’s determination?