Andy Murray claimed he still believes that he will compete at Wimbledon after having spinal procedure and revealed that if he is cleared to play at the Grand Slam on grass and at the Olympics, then he is likely to retire from tennis at the end of the season.
Andy (37) underwent a surgery to have a spinal cyst on June 22nd – procedure that usually takes up to a 6 weeks to recover. With Wimbledon beginning on July 1st, Andy still believe of making a miracle return for the Grand Slam. However, he revealed there is a greater chance that he will take part on doubles with his brother, not on the singles.
Andy Murray says he has begun training after back surgery and will give himself "until the very last moment" to decide on participation at Wimbledon 🎾 pic.twitter.com/3ODs2LGomo
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The draw for the Grand Slam in London takes place at the end of the week, and Andy – who has triumphed with the men’s singles trophy 2 times – revealed he will wait until the last possible moment to decide on whether he will be able to play or not.