Murray was injured on the first match point and retired to Queen’s

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The British Andy Murrayfive-time champion of Queen’s, withdrew from the tournament injured, with a hip problemin the fifth game of his match against Australian Jordan Thompson.

Murray noticed the pain in his hip on the first match point, when he was stuck on the grass and unable to react. From that moment, his mobility was greatly reduced and he could hardly endure the exchanges, managed to win a game thanks to his determination and the support of a public that at first stopped seeing the Scot’s problem and then supported him in his last minutes at Queen’s.

After being treated for more than ten minutes by a physiotherapist on the track, Murray tried to continue competing, but after putting himself Down 5-1, he decided to retire.

The Scot received a standing ovation from the public, the biggest of the week, and bid farewell to the tournament which has seen him win five times, the most in history.

Murray did not set a specific date for his retirement, but assured that he does not plan to play after the summer and a farewell to Wimbledon, where he won in 2013 and 2016, or the Olympic Games, where he won two individual golds. medal, it would be perfect.”

Source: La Verdad

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