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He will decide Monday evening if he can play singles on Tuesday.
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He will decide Monday evening if he can play singles on Tuesday.
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The former world number one says the area where he had the operation is not sore, but still does not have 100% feeling in his leg.
After hitting at Wimbledon on Saturday for the first time since the procedure, Murray returned to the practice courts on Sunday and played a practice set with fellow Briton Jack Pinnington-Jones.
"It's getting better every single day. I want to give it every single chance that I can to get there," said Murray.
"I'm going to play another set again tomorrow. I'm doing some physical testing in the morning to see how far off I am from a physical perspective.
"Then I will probably make a decision tomorrow evening after that."
BBC video interview with Andy over weekend - h ttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/videos/c0jqd323k71o
The Telegraph reported this this afternoon.
2:21PM
Breaking: Murray to speak with family on playing singles
I’ll have chat with my team now, speak to my family this evening and make a decision.
It’s getting better and the testing I’ve done had been good. I just need to decide whether its enough to compete.
BBC - Murray to make Wimbledon decision on Tuesday
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Speaking after practice earlier on Monday, Murray said: "I'll have a chat with my team, speak to my family this evening and make a decision.
"It's getting better and the testing I've done has been good. I just need to decide whether it's enough to compete."
Murray is fighting to be fit because he wants a bit of "closure" at the All England Club before stopping playing professionally.
The former world number one had the cyst close to his spinal cord removed because it was causing nerve pain in his right leg.
On Sunday, Murray said the area where he had the operation was not sore, but added he still did not have 100% feeling in his leg.
He trained with former British number one Kyle Edmund for over an hour on Monday, leading 6-3 2-0 in a practice match before they stopped.
BBC - Murray out of Wimbledon singles but set to play doubles
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"Unfortunately, despite working incredibly hard on his recovery since his operation just over a week ago, Andy has taken the very difficult decision not to play the singles this year," Murray's team said in a statement.
"As you can imagine, he is extremely disappointed but has confirmed that he will be playing in the doubles with Jamie and looks forward to competing at Wimbledon for the last time."
BBC - ht tps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/articles/c3gwej8p625o
Murray and Raducanu to team up in Wimbledon mixed doubles
Andy Murray will play with Emma Raducanu in a superstar mixed doubles partnership as part of his Wimbledon farewell.
Murray, 37, is playing at the Championships for the final time before retiring later this year.
The two-time men's singles champion decided on Tuesday he was not fit enough to play in the singles after a recent back operation.
Murray will play in the men's doubles alongside older brother Jamie and has now also opted to join forces with fellow Briton Raducanu in an eye-catching pairing.
Speaking after practice on Tuesday, and before the news broke on Wednesday about his partnership with Raducanu, Murray said: "Doubles is a slightly different game in terms of the physicality of it and I am looking forward to that."
Murray played with American great Serena Williams in the 2019 mixed doubles at Wimbledon, describing it as a "once in a lifetime" opportunity.
Playing alongside 2021 US Open champion Raducanu is set to be another special occasion in the final weeks of his illustrious career.
Speaking on Monday, Raducanu said that teaming up with Murray in the Wimbledon mixed doubles was "always a childhood dream".
"Wimbledon is Andy Murray on Centre Court," she said.
On Wednesday, Murray said he thought his opening men's doubles match with Jamie would take place on Thursday.
The mixed doubles is set to start on Friday, with first-round matches also being played on Saturday.
BBC - Murray's Wimbledon career over as Raducanu pulls out of doubles
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Andy Murray's Wimbledon career is over after Emma Raducanu pulled out of their planned appearance in the mixed doubles.
Former world number one Murray, 37, was due to play alongside his fellow Briton on Saturday evening at the All England Club.
Raducanu, 21, said she has "some stiffness" in her right wrist.
She moved into the fourth round of the women's singles with a dominant two-set win over Greek ninth seed Maria Sakkari on Friday.
"I have decided to make the very tough decision to withdraw from the mixed doubles," she said.
"I’m disappointed as I was really looking forward to playing with Andy but I've got to take care."
Murray, a two-time singles champion at Wimbledon, was playing at SW19 for the last time before retiring later this year.
The Scot is also said to be "disappointed" that he is unable to play alongside 2021 US Open champion Raducanu.
Murray's mother Judy, in response to a post on X from television presenter Marcus Buckland describing Raducanu's decision as "astonishing", wrote: "Yes, astonishing."
He was not permitted to find a replacement partner for Raducanu under tournament rules because the draw had already been made.
Murray and Raducanu, who were set to play China's Zhang Shuai and El Salvador's Marcelo Arevalo, have been replaced by an alternate pairing.
It means Murray made his final appearance on Thursday when he lost alongside older brother Jamie in the men's doubles.
A video montage of Murray's career was played on the Centre Court big screen after the match, leaving the former world number one in tears as thousands of fans showed their appreciation.
Murray pulled out of the singles on Tuesday as he continues to recover from a back operation on 22 June.
The three-time major champion is planning to retire later this year, with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games set to be his final event.
'Schedule put Raducanu in very awkward position' - analysis
BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller at Wimbledon
Saturday’s schedule played a major part in Emma Raducanu's decision.
Being asked to play in the fourth match of the day on Court One is the same as being asked to play in a night session.
And given this Grand Slam is a predominantly daytime event, you can understand why a player would not want to spend all evening on site with a fourth-round singles match the following day.
The schedule put Raducanu in a very awkward position, and has led to a decision which will be very disappointing for Murray and everyone looking forward to what would have been a fun finale to his Wimbledon career.
This was no ordinary mixed doubles pairing, although players do regularly prioritise singles over doubles.
And there can be no change of partner once the draw is made. So instead of Murray teaming up with another British player, American alternates Rajeev Ram and Katie Volynets come into the draw.
Telegraph - Judy Murray ‘astonished’ by Raducanu’s withdrawal from mixed doubles with Andy
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Telegraph - Emma Raducanu defends decision to team up with Andy Murray for mixed doubles
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As excitement builds about what Raducanu can achieve in the singles, her team expressed doubt about wisdom of also playing mixed doubles
Guardian - Andy Murray’s Wimbledon career over as Raducanu pulls out of mixed doubles
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Murray will now head off on a family holiday before preparing for the final event of his career at the Olympics in Paris, where he is entered in singles as well as the doubles with Dan Evans.
Sky Sports - h ttps://www.skysports.com/tennis/news/32498/13174604/wimbledon-judy-murray-clarifies-emma-raducanu-post-and-points-finger-at-schedule
Wimbledon: Judy Murray clarifies Emma Raducanu post and points finger at schedule