JAKARTA - Andy Murray picked up an injury while competing in the last 16 of Queen's Club Championship 2024 against Jordan Thompson on Wednesday, June 19, 2024. He was forced to withdraw from the tournament 1-4 behind.
The problem is, there are concerns that his injury will not recover when the 2024 Wimbledon starts on July 1, 2024. There are reports that Murray could even miss the next two major tournaments.
In fact, the former world number 1 (November 7, 2016) plans to make Wimbledon 2024 his last Grand Slam before retiring.
Another tournament that the 37-year-old may have missed was the 2024 Paris Olympics. This clearly missed the plan that Murray had made.
He wants Wimbledon 2024 and the 2024 Paris Olympics to be the last two major tournaments to end his tennis career. He announced the plan earlier this year.
However, Murray's percentage of the chances of missing the two major tournaments are still unclear. So far, he is still receiving treatment so that his plans can go according.
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"Let's hope everything will be fine with rest and treatment. I can still play (at Wimbledon)," Murray hoped.
"I don't know exactly what the problem is. I've never experienced that before. I don't know how long it will take to get better and what the treatment options will take," he said.
Murray hopes to appear at Wimbledon, especially the Olympics. Especially for the 2024 Paris Olympics, he has ambitions to win his third gold medal for Great Britain.
Meanwhile, Andy Murray seemed to be trying his best to keep playing against Thomson, but he was then seen panish in his chair as he tackled the pain.
The 37-year-old fell in the first fourth set of games due to a lower back injury, forcing the referee to stop the match from asking for medical time.
After a brief treatment, Murray was able to return to the field and continue the game. However, his injury made him unable to survive and finally decided to step down.
After he left the field, the audience stood up to give applause to the winner of the three Grand Slams.
"You don't want to win like that. He's a great champion and disappoints to see him hurt," Thomson commented seeing his rivals to the BBC.
Andy Murray was the world number 1 with three Grand Slam titles. In detail, two Wimbledon titles (2013 and 2016) and one US Open (2012). He also won two gold medals at the 2012 Olympics and 2016 as the men's singles.
Murray also won the Davis Cup in 2015. In addition, he has set six Grand Slam finals, five at the Australian Open and one at the French Open.
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