The PA news agency understands Murray is yet to make a decision on whether he will compete.
Judy Murray has hit out at her son Andy’s medical details being leaked to the media and reiterated that the two-time champion is not yet out of Wimbledon.
Governing body the ATP Tour reported that Murray was “sadly out of Wimbledon” after undergoing back surgery on Saturday. The PA news agency understands Murray is yet to make a decision on whether he will compete and will evaluate over the next few days.“When your private medical details are leaked to the media by someone you thought you could trust. So disappointing,” she posted on X. “And – FYI – not ruled out yet.”The Briton has yet to give up hope of making a farewell appearance at this year’s tournament ahead of a possible retirement after the Olympics.
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