Murray to team up with Raducanu in Wimbledon mixed doubles
LONDON : Andy Murray will team up with fellow Briton Emma Raducanu in the Wimbledon mixed doubles tournament after the pair were awarded a wildcard, organisers said on Wednesday.
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LONDON : Andy Murray will team up with fellow Briton Emma Raducanu in the Wimbledon mixed doubles tournament after the pair were awarded a wildcard, organisers said on Wednesday.
Carlos Alcaraz will have a target on his back as Wimbledon gets under way while Emma Raducanu headlines British hopes on the opening Monday.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray said he was improving every day after back surgery but would leave it till Monday evening to decide if he would compete in the singles tournament.
Andy Murray said «it's impossible» to know yet whether he will be able to compete at Wimbledon, even if he is «feeling better every day» as he recovers from surgery to remove a cyst from his spine.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray said he was improving every day after back surgery but would leave it till Monday evening to decide if he would compete in the singles tournament.
Andy Murray says he will make a final decision on Monday night on whether he will take part at Wimbledon in what is expected to be the Scottish star's final major tournament appearance.
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Alexander Zverev placed himself amongst the serious contenders for the Wimbledon title on Saturday, insisting that this year's showpiece "is the most open in 20 years". The world number four has never got past the last 16 at the All England Club. However with Roger Federer retired, Rafael Nadal resting and both Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray carrying injuries, the 27-year-old predicts a power vacuum in south-west London. "I think this is the most open Wimbledon Championship that we maybe had in 20 years in terms of favourites, in terms of potential winners," said Zverev.