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Injury concern for Andy Murray ahead of Wimbledon: Scan to determine his fate

Andy Murray’s hopes of playing at Wimbledon are in jeopardy after he was forced to retire from his match at Queen’s Club due to an injury. The 37-year-old will undergo a scan to determine the extent of the problem, which left his right leg numb just before he walked onto Centre Court.

Murray, a two-time Wimbledon champion, expressed his discomfort during the warm-up and struggled with coordination in his right leg. Despite attempting to play through the pain, he ultimately had to retire from the match, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd.

The injury comes at a crucial time for Murray, as Wimbledon is set to begin on July 1, and it is expected to be his last appearance at the Grand Slam. The scan results will determine whether he will be able to compete at the prestigious tournament.

Murray’s injury adds to the woes of British tennis, as fellow player Dan Evans also suffered an injury at Queen’s Club, raising concerns about his participation in Wimbledon and the Olympics.

With less than two weeks until Wimbledon, Murray faces a race against time to recover and prepare for what could be his final appearance at the All-England Club. Tennis fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on Murray’s condition as he aims to overcome this latest setback in his illustrious career.

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