Andy Murray a doubt for Wimbledon after withdrawing from Queen’s with ab injury
Andy Murray is now a doubt to take part in Wimbledon later this month after being forced to withdraw from Queen’s with an abdominal injury picked up at the weekend.
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Andy Murray is now a doubt to take part in Wimbledon later this month after being forced to withdraw from Queen’s with an abdominal injury picked up at the weekend.
Andy Murray has pulled out of the cinch Championships at Queen’s due to an abdominal injury. The former world No. 1 suffered the issue during defeat to Matteo Berrettini in the Stuttgart Open final on Sunday.
Former world number one Andy Murray has been forced to withdraw from the Queen's Club Championship in London after picking up an abdominal injury, the tournament's organisers said on Monday.
British No 1 Cameron Norrie fell at the first hurdle in the cinch Championships as he lost in three sets to Grigor Dimitrov at Queen's Club.
Matteo Berrettini has claimed that Wimbledon's popularity among players won't be affected by the ATP Tour's decision to remove all ranking points on offer. The Italian is one of the players who will be hit hardest by the move as last year's runner-up, losing 1,200 of his points tally.
Matteo Berrettini has hit out at the ATP for their decision to remove all ranking points from Wimbledon. The world No 10's ranking will take a hit as he will lose all 1,200 points he earned from making the final last year and claimed the move was "unfair" as he revealed "nobody" contacted the players before making the final decision.
Wimbledon is coming. The third Grand Slam of the year gets under way on June 27 and there are just two weeks left of grass-court preparations for players. The standout ATP Tour warm-up events are at Queen’s and Halle this week as most of the world’s best, including new world No.
The grass court season kicked off this week, seeing the return of last year's Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini following an operation in March. He defeated Andy Murray to win the Boss Open in what was a successful tournament for the Brit, as he ended a six-year wait for two big milestones.