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Murray to make Wimbledon decision 'as late as possible'

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Thursday, 27 June 2024 05:08

Having returned after hip surgery in 2019, and battled through various injuries since, Murray's illustrious career is finally coming towards the end.

Murray, who is also a two-time Olympic champion, said earlier this month that retiring at Wimbledon or the Olympics would be "fitting", given his success in both events.

But needing surgery for a cyst on his spinal cord, which he underwent on Saturday, has thrown those plans into disarray.

The operation came three days after he was forced to stop after five games of his second-round match at Queen's.

Before walking out to play Australia's Jordan Thompson, Murray suffered "nerve-type discomfort" and said it caused a "loss of strength, coordination and control" in his right leg.

"The last week has been pretty tough," Murray said.

"I was told I had to have the surgery immediately by multiple surgeons because of the nature of the problem.

"I was given multiple different timelines for how long [recovery] would take and was also made aware that if I decided to try to play Wimbledon that there's some risk associated with that.

"It's whether or not I'm willing to take on that risk. But also even with there potentially being a risk, I've obviously had the operation and the operation has gone really, really well."

After winning Olympic gold at London 2012 and Rio 2016, Murray is hoping to compete at a fifth Games when the tennis event starts in Paris on 27 July.

If he is able to play at Wimbledon and the Olympics, he says that is "most likely to be it" before retiring.

"I've had the conversation with my family and I have a family holiday booked the week after the Olympics. I'm not planning on going over to New York [for the US Open]," he said.

"But then I also don't want the last time that I played on a tennis court to be what happened at Queen's either.

"Because of what I put into the sport over the last however many years, I would at least like to go out playing a proper match where I'm at least competitive, not what happened at Queen's."

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