Andy Murray postpones begin to grass court season after ‘struggling’ with back injury
Andy Murray has actually chosen to miss protecting his title next week at the Surbiton Challenger, with the Brit’s withdrawal coming days after confessing he was ‘struggling’ with a back trouble.
Murray invested almost 2 months inactive up until mid-May, after recouping from an ankle joint injury that he acquired at the Miami Open.
However, in his return for the clay court season, Murray was not able to locate much kind and won just one of his 4 songs suits.
This consisted of an opening round loss at Roland Garros, with Murray additionally determining to play increases with compatriot Dan Evans.
Murray and Evans additionally endured a straight collections loss in the preliminary on Friday, with the previous disclosing that he had actually been dealing with a back injury in current weeks.
“I have been struggling a little bit with my back the last couple of weeks, so I probably needed a few lighter days anyway,” statedMurray “Yeah, I’ll get a chance to get home, start preparing on the grass and hopefully get a few good tournaments there.”
The 37-year-old was anticipated to make a very early begin to his grass court season following week in Surbiton, where he won the title in 2014.
However, the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) social media sites introduced the other day that Murray had actually taken out from the Challenger event.
“Unfortunately I won’t be back to defend my title this year,” Murray stated in a declaration to the LTA. “It’s been a tough decision but one my team and I felt we needed to make.”
Murray is currently anticipated to start his grass court season in Stuttgart, with the event start on Monday 10th June, in advance of what can be the Scot’s lastWimbledon
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Although it is not good to see Andy Murray take out from events at this phase of his profession, it seems like it is most likely a practical choice in the grand plan of points. Murray has actually been extremely open regarding this most likely being his last summertime on excursion, with Wimbledon needing to be the concern for the previous globe No.1. Hopefully Murray can remain in shape, and perhaps even have one last go for the event where he is a two-time champ.
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