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    What Happened To Andy Murray? Back Surgery Update

    By Apoorv Rastogi,

    12 hours ago
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    Tennis legend Andy Murray recently confirmed his decision to concede from the singles category of the 2024 Wimbledon due to issues with his his back. Fans were devastated to learn of Murray’s choice, as his appearance in the 2024 edition was supposed to be his final one. But what medical reasons led the former World No. 1 to opt out of the Wimbledon singles this year?

    Here are all the available details regarding Andy Murray’s recent back surgery.

    Did Andy Murray have back surgery?

    Andy Murray indeed underwent back surgery a few weeks back to deal with his internal ailments.

    The British superstar’s last tennis outing occurred in the 2024 Cinch Championships, where he successfully progressed to the second round. However, in the said bout against Jordan Thompson, Murray had to settle for early retirement due to fitness issues. It was later confirmed that the veteran athlete was facing discomfort in his right leg and back, as per The Independent. Consequently, the iconic sportsman endured an operation on a spinal cyst, casting a shadow of doubt on his Wimbledon participation.

    Murray was initially advised to rest for a period of six weeks after his back surgery. However, his camp soon issued a statement that confirmed his unavailability for the 2024 Wimbledon singles category. As a result, Murray’s last hurrah at the most prestigious tournament in tennis had to end prematurely.

    Nonetheless, the two-time Wimbledon champion later appeared in the competition through the men’s doubles bracket. Murray, alongside his brother Jamie, went up against John Peers and Rinky Hijikata in the first round and ended up losing the bout. Still, the 37-year-old maestro currently has a third shot at the contest with the mixed doubles category. Despite his recent recovery from back surgery, Murray is set to team up with compatriot Emma Raducanu. The duo is scheduled to face Marcelo Arévalo and Zhang Shuai in the second round of Wimbledon’s mixed doubles tier.

    Apoorv Rastogi

    Apoorv is an SEO Contributing Writer for ComingSoon. A dedicated cinephile inside and out, Apoorv's passion for content creation motivated him to ditch the software sector in favour of pursuing a career in the entertainment industry. He is also an avid sports enthusiast, with football topping his favorites list.

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