Will Andy Murray be competing in Wimbledon 2024?

5 months ago 54

ANDY MURRAY is hoping for a huge farewell at Wimbledon this year – and fans want to know whether he’ll be competing or not.

It was confirmed on Friday, June 21 that the British icon required surgery for a spinal cyst.

a man laying on the ground with a tennis sign in the backgroundPA
Andy Murray injured himself at the Queen’s[/caption]

Meaning Murray is in a race against time to take part in the iconic summer Grand Slam.

Will Andy Murray compete in Wimbledon 2024?

Murray was hoping to recover in time for Wimbledon, after it was revealed on Friday June 21 that he would require surgery for a spinal cyst.

But unfortunately he does not feel ready to play his round-one clash with Tomas Machac, which was scheduled last on Centre Court around 6pm this evening.

However, he is still due to play doubles with brother Jamie, which could start as late as Friday.

Additionally, this injury and subsequent surgery put his participation in the upcoming Olympics in serious jeopardy.

What happened to Andy Murray?

The 37-year-old British tennis legend sustained a back injury on June 19 during his match at Queen’s.

In a difficult and distressing moment, he struggled to move during his last-16 match against Australian player Jordan Thompson.

It was an awkward atmosphere because everyone could see there was a problem and I didn’t know if I should play or stop. It’s disappointing.

Andy Murray on his injury

Despite taking a medical time-out, Thompson retired from the match with a score of 4-1 in the first set, emotionally bidding farewell to the Queen’s crowd.

Murray said about his injury: “When I walked up the stairs before going out, and in the pre-match warm-up, my back was uncomfortable.

“It was an awkward atmosphere because everyone could see there was a problem and I didn’t know if I should play or stop. It’s disappointing.

“In hindsight, I wish I hadn’t gone on the court.

“I have neural pain across my lower back.

“It’s a nerve-type sort of discomfort.

“It’s been pretty uncomfortable and today was just a numbness and loss of strength, power and control.

“Like all tennis players, we have degenerative joints and stuff in the back but it’s all predominantly been left-sided for me my whole career.

“I have never had too many issues with the right side.

“So maybe there is something that can be done between now and then to help the right side.”

How to watch Wimbledon 2024?

All of the Wimbledon action will be available to watch live on BBC channels in the UK.

Viewers can also use the BBC Red Button to watch matches.

For online access, tennis enthusiasts can visit the BBC Sport website or use the BBC iPlayer app to catch every moment.

What is the Wimbledon 2024 schedule?

Monday July 1 – Tuesday July 2

  • Men’s and Women’s Singles First Round

Wednesday July 3 – Thursday July 4

  • Men’s and Women’s Singles Second Round

Friday July 5 – Saturday July 6

  • Men’s and Women’s Singles Third Round

Sunday July 7 – Monday July 8

  • Men’s and Women’s Singles Fourth Round

Tuesday July 9 – Wednesday July 10

  • Men’s and Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals

Thursday July 11

  • Women’s Singles Semi-Finals

Friday July 12

  • Men’s Singles Semi-Finals

Saturday July 13

  • Women’s Singles Final

Sunday July 14

  • Men’s Singles Final
Read Entire Article