Injury Setback: Andy Murray Faces Extended Break from Tennis

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A Tennis-Giant Drama

Andy Murray remains plagued by bad luck with injuries. The British tennis star is seriously injured and has to sit out for a long time.

Andy Murray was seriously injured. The British tennis star tore several ankle ligaments at the Miami Open and will be out for a long time. The 36-year-old himself announced this in a statement.

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His anterior ankle ligament and his heel bone ligament were affected, explained Murray, who went down in tennis history as part of the legendary Big Four alongside Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. He now wants to see a specialist and then decide on the next steps.

“Of course it is a hard blow and I will be out for a long time. But I will come back with one hip and no ankle ligaments when the time is right,” the former world-class player continued.

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Murray recently announced that he would “probably not play beyond the summer”. Despite the injury, his career will probably not end any earlier. For an injury like that described by Murray, the compulsory break is usually around six weeks, but depends on the person, writes The Guardian.

Murray sustained the injury in the dramatic exit against Tomas Machac when he had to admit defeat in a three-set match that lasted three hours and 28 minutes. He was injured in the final phase, but played the game to the end despite visible pain.

2024-03-26 06:41:15
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