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London, UK – Former world number one Andy Murray has expressed his regret over participating in the Queen’s tournament, citing a fresh injury that forced him to withdraw from the competition. The 37-year-old Scottish tennis star struggled with his back and experienced a loss of power in his right leg, leading to a lack of coordination and control on the court.

Murray, who was bidding to win his first title on grass since 2016, was visibly struggling during his match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. He eventually retired from the contest, citing his injury, and has since expressed his disappointment and frustration.

“In hindsight, I wish I hadn’t gone on the court,” Murray said in a post-match interview. “It was awkward for everyone, and I couldn’t do anything to alleviate the issue. I’m just disappointed that I couldn’t give it my all and put on a better show for the fans.”

Murray’s injury has cast doubt over his participation at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, which are set to begin later this month. The two-time Wimbledon champion has been working hard to regain his form and fitness after a series of injuries, but this latest setback has dealt a significant blow to his preparations.

“I’m not sure what’s going to happen now,” Murray admitted. “I need to get this injury sorted out and see where I’m at. I want to play at Wimbledon, but I need to be realistic about my chances. I don’t want to go out there and not be able to perform at my best.”

Murray’s withdrawal from Queen’s has sent shockwaves through the tennis world, with many of his fans and fellow players expressing their support and sympathy.

“Andy Murray is a true champion, and it’s heartbreaking to see him struggling with injuries,” said Novak Djokovic, the current world number one. “I hope he can get fit and healthy soon and back to doing what he does best.

As Murray begins his rehabilitation process, his team will be working tirelessly to get him ready for Wimbledon. However, only time will tell if he’ll be able to take to the court and compete at the level he desires.

One thing is certain, though – Andy Murray will not give up easily. He’s a fighter, and he’ll do everything in his power to get back to the top of the tennis world.

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