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Andy Murray withdraws from Dubai Tennis Championships due to hip injury and Qatar Open efforts

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Andy Murray has withdrawn from the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships due to a hip injury after his run to the Qatar Open final.

Murray fought hard to reach the final, which he lost in straight sets to Daniil Medvedev, by winning four matches that went the distance in Doha.

Ad The hip injury will raise eyebrows because Murray had two hip surgeries, the second of which nearly saw him retire from the sport.

ATP DohaMedvedev beats Murray to win Qatar Open, his second title in nine daysYESTERDAY AT 17:25 “We regret to inform you that Andy Murray is unable to participate in this year’s tournament,” read a statement from tournament organisers. “Andy has been dealing with a recurring hip injury that has unfortunately forced him out of Dubai.

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