Murray still having doubts over Wimbledon appearance
Andrew Murray says he is still "not quite 100%" for Wimbledon, which starts in 3 days.
Andrew Murray says he is still "not quite 100 per cent" for Wimbledon, which starts in 3 days. The world No.8 seed is still struggling to play after suffering an injury around the tendon of his right wrist. But, with time running out Murray needs to make a decision as to whether he will play or not.
His doctors have recommended that Murray does not play at the most important tennis tournament of the year, unless he is 100% fit to play. But it is not only his doctors who are recommending Murray not to play. World No.9 seed James Blake warned Murray Wednesday night not to take the chance of falling out of the top 10 in the world rankings.
If Murry does not attend Wimbledon, the British hopefuls will be Tim Henman and Lee Childs; Childs will be the only non-ranking British player out of 14 men and women to make an appearance this year.
His doctors have recommended that Murray does not play at the most important tennis tournament of the year, unless he is 100% fit to play. But it is not only his doctors who are recommending Murray not to play. World No.9 seed James Blake warned Murray Wednesday night not to take the chance of falling out of the top 10 in the world rankings.
If Murry does not attend Wimbledon, the British hopefuls will be Tim Henman and Lee Childs; Childs will be the only non-ranking British player out of 14 men and women to make an appearance this year.