Breaking news: Andy Murray is gone…

Andy Murray, the Briton, withdraw from Queen’s after suffering a serious injury scare at Wimbledon.

had a concerning physical setback two weeks prior to what is anticipated to be his final Wimbledon participation, forcing him to withdraw from his Queen’s match against Jordan Thompson in the second round.

After defeating Australia’s Alexei Popyrin in three sets during his first-round match, the former world number one fell down 4-1 against Thompson and had to end his career.

Even before the main event on Wednesday started, the 37-year-old’s mobility was clearly off. In his opening service game, he was broken to 15 due to an unintentional mistake, but Thompson went on to take a two-game lead.

In the next game, Murray did manage to score, but he promptly brought the trainer out toThe record five singles championships that the three-time major winner has won at Queen’s have led to worries that he may not be allowed to play in this year’s Wimbledon Championships due to his retirement.

Thompson acknowledges his “sadness” at Murray’s retirement.

Murray had previously stated that he does not plan to compete in the Olympics this year or after SW19, and after their brief bout, Thompson honored his injured opponent.

In his post-match interview, the Australian stated, “I learnt a lot watching him play, so it’s an honor to share the court with him, but it’s just terrible that it ended like way.”

“I just have to get him to move,” I reasoned. That, I suppose, is one advantage of being much younger thanNext Friday will see the Wimbledon draw, which Murray won in both 2013 and 2016. The championships will take place from July 1 to July 14. A total of 14 wild cards were revealed earlier on Wednesday.In his first-round encounter, Milos Raonic set a new record for the most aces ever in a best-of-three format. It would be horrifying for his opponents to see him hit 47 aces. Raonic put on an incredible serving performance, and he hopes to duplicate it against Taylor Fritz. Fritz performed brilliantly in his first-round encounter against Taro Daniel, with no indications of rustiness. Raonic is serving bombs, but if Fritz can force him to run by returning a couple of serves, he will.