Last Thursday one of the photos of this edition of Wimbledon was made. Andy Murray bid farewell to the tournament after falling out with his brother Jamie in the first round of the doubles draw.
After withdrawing from the singles, the Scot bid farewell to Center Court with a defeat against Australian Hijikata and Peers. Expressions of love from the public and many of his former teammates marked an emotional tribute that, however, was not a definitive farewell.
And it was that She still has a mixed doubles tournament left, a challenge she has to compete with Emma Raducanu. And we say it should because it won’t be like that. This Saturday it was learned that the former US Open champion withdrew due to discomfort in his right wrist.
In this way, it can now be said that Andy Murray will not play again in the tournament he was crowned champion of twicein addition to the venue where he won gold at the 2012 London Games.
Despite the wrist problems, All indications are that Raducanu will be able to play in his round of 16 match this Sunday final of the individual tournament where she will face the surprising New Zealander Lulu Sun.
Source: La Verdad

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