Sir Andy Murray to retire from tennis after Wimbledon 2019
Andy Murray has announced his intention to retire from tennis after Wimbledon this year.
Andy has been suffering with a chronic hip injury and pain for over a year, He is a two-time Wimbledon champion and a US Open winner.
The Australian Open may be his last tournament depending on how he copes with his injury.
As well as being one of the tennis greats, Andy is known for being our anti-misogynist king.
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An emotional Andy Murray says he will play #AusOpen and hopes to play the final tournament of his career at @Wimbledon.
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 11, 2019
"Not feeling good. Been struggling for a long time...I'm not sure I can play through the pain for another four or five months." pic.twitter.com/g4sLpuiyF4
Andy has been suffering with a chronic hip injury and pain for over a year, He is a two-time Wimbledon champion and a US Open winner.
The Australian Open may be his last tournament depending on how he copes with his injury.
As well as being one of the tennis greats, Andy is known for being our anti-misogynist king.
13 Andy Murray quotes about sexism that prove he's the best https://t.co/0PpM84hXtZ pic.twitter.com/7qdK86cbDE
— BuzzFeed UK (@BuzzFeedUK) July 13, 2017
Andy Murray:
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 11, 2019
“Pretty much done everything that I could to try and get my hip feeling better and it hasn't helped loads...I think there is a chance #AusOpen is my last tournament." pic.twitter.com/utMdtYqj0O
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